Do you create your own children's Sunday School lessons or like to supplement your curriculum with your own craft but are not artistic? Here is where I find most of my visuals for crafts and storytelling.
My Little House has similarly cute Bible pictures to My Wonder Studio except it has less 2D content. However, it has 3D figures and building that can be folded from printables. That would definitely have to be for older kids, but they are pretty awesome
Activity-Mom.com has made a printable of a set of Bible figures available on their blog. They would make great popsicle puppets for acting out Bible stories. The only down side of these is that the characters have their names on them so you are less likely to use them for other Bible stories.
Crafting the Word of God has great Bible crafts that already are interactive (puzzles, movable parts, pop-ups...). The website organizes their crafts by topic and their crafts include free printables.
The free activity page from What's In The Bible has coloring pages, flash cards, popsicle stick theater printables, and other activities.
Philip Martin has free clip art available and a section devoted to Bible clipart. They have visuals for the Books of the Bible and certain Bible stories
This website has tons of visuals for free and they are searchable by topic or book of the Bible. They would be great for printing out to tell the story like a picture book or as a slideshow.
DLTK has craft ideas and coloring pages.
Many coloring page websites like Coloring Home have Bible themed coloring pages.
VisualUnit has the best charts for Bible timelines, maps of locations, mini models, charts of the structure of books of the Bible, and so much more. Some of these are better suited for teens and adults.
If all else fails, Google some of your words and choose to view the image results. Be careful that you check to see if the image is copyrighted and the kind of license, but I have gotten many of my pictures and coloring pages here.
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