There’s something about a simple coloring page that slows everything down in the best way. Just lines waiting for color. But when those lines say He Paid It All and He Rose Again, it becomes more than an activity, it’s to pause. And a reminder.
We created these pages with families in mind. Not just something to hand kids to keep them busy, but something that invites conversation. When someone starts coloring the cross, it naturally leads to questions. Why did Jesus go there? What does it mean that He paid it all? What did it cost? The beauty is that these conversations don’t feel forced. They happen naturally, between choosing colors and staying inside the lines. Faith feels approachable when it shows up in everyday moments.
Then comes the second page — He Rose Again. The tone shifts immediately. The colors get brighter. The mood lifts. The empty tomb and rising sun almost beg for yellows, blues, and greens. It’s hard not to feel hopeful while coloring it. That’s the power of the resurrection. It changes everything. The cross reminds us of sacrifice, but the empty tomb reminds us that the story didn’t end there. Hope wins. Life wins. Jesus wins.
What we love most is how these pages don’t just stay on the table. They end up on refrigerators, office walls, classroom boards, and bedroom doors. Suddenly your home or workspace carries a quiet but bold message. Guests see it. Kids talk about it. Teachers use it. It’s simple, but it fills a space with truth. A little color, a little creativity, and a big reminder of grace.
There’s also something encouraging about seeing faith come to life through creativity. Not everyone is going to preach a sermon, but anyone can color a page. And sometimes that colored page becomes the conversation starter that opens a heart. Kids love sharing their finished artwork. They hand it to grandparents, neighbors, or friends. And just like that, the message spreads — not loudly, but faithfully.
These pages are meant to bring contrast and color, both visually and spiritually. The cross and the empty tomb. Sacrifice and victory. Friday and Sunday. It’s the whole Gospel in two simple designs. Black and white outlines turning into living color — just like what Jesus does in our lives.
So print them out. Spread them on the table. Put on some music. Talk. Laugh. Reflect. Let the colors tell the story. Because sometimes the most meaningful faith moments don’t happen in big settings. They happen at home, in classrooms, in offices, in quiet spaces where someone picks up a crayon and remembers…
He paid it all.
And He rose again.
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