Discover fun and engaging ways to teach humility to kids with Bible-based crafts, activities, and lessons. Perfect for Sunday School teachers, Christian educators, and parents, this guide helps children learn the value of humility through Scripture and hands-on experiences.
Teaching kids about humility can be both rewarding and a bit challenging. As Christian educators, Sunday School teachers, and youth group leaders, we want our kids to grow up knowing that humility isn’t about thinking less of themselves, but about thinking of others more. It’s about serving with a joyful heart, just like Jesus did.
In this guide, we’re going to dive into how you can make learning about humility fun and engaging for your kids. We’ll explore creative crafts, practical tips, and some awesome hands-on activities that highlight what it means to be humble. Plus, we’ll touch on some key Bible verses like Philippians 2:3-4 and Matthew 19:14 to keep things grounded in God’s Word.
So, let’s jump in and discover some fun ways to teach your kids how to be humble!
What Does It Mean to Be Humble?
Let’s start with the basics. Humility is all about putting others first, being kind, and not always needing to be the center of attention. It’s about realizing that everyone has value, and that serving others is one of the best ways to show God’s love.
Merriam-webster Dictionary states…
“Humility means “the state of being humble.” Both it and humble have their origin in the Latin word humilis, meaning “low.” Humble can be used to describe what is ranked low by others, as in “persons of humble origins.” People also use the word of themselves and things associated with themselves; if you describe yourself as “but a humble editor” or refer to your home as your “humble abode,” you are saying that neither you nor your home is very impressive.”
When we teach kids about humility, we’re helping them develop empathy, kindness, and a servant’s heart. And what better way to do that than through stories, crafts, and activities that bring these concepts to life?
Bible Verses That Teach Humility
Teaching humility through Bible verses is important because it helps kids understand that humility is a value that God deeply cares about. Here are a few key Bible verses that can help kids understand humility in a fun and relatable way:
- Philippians 2:3-4: “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
- Kid-Friendly Take: Think of others before yourself and be kind, even when no one is watching.
- Galatians 5:22-23: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.”
- Kid-Friendly Take: These are the “superpowers” God gives us to help us be more like Him. Through the outpouring of our fruits, we can bless and serve others.
- Micah 6:8: “Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with your God.”
- Kid-Friendly Take: God wants us to be fair, kind, and humble as we live our lives.
- Romans 12:11: “Serve the Lord with zeal.”
- Kid-Friendly Take: Through humility comes service. Get excited about helping others and serving God with all your heart!
- John 13:1-17: This is the story where Jesus washes His disciples’ feet. It’s the ultimate act of humility, showing that even the greatest leader can serve others.
- Kid-Friendly Take: No job is too small or too “messy” when it comes to serving others like Jesus.
- Proverbs 11:2 “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.”
- Kid-Friendly Take: When you’re too proud, you can get into trouble, but when you’re humble, you make wise choices.”
By connecting a lesson on being humble to Scripture, children can see how humility is woven into their faith, God’s word, and how it guides their actions and relationships.
Making Humility Fun: Craft Time!
Who says learning about humility has to be serious all the time? Let’s break out the crayons, glue sticks, and paint, and have some fun with these humility-themed crafts!
Walking with Jesus is Sweeter than Pie Footprint Craft
This craft is as sweet as it sounds! Kids will love dipping their feet in paint and stamping them onto paper to create a footprint masterpiece. Add the phrase “Walking with Jesus is Sweeter than Pie” and a reference to Matthew 19:14 to remind them that following Jesus is the best path they can take. After feet are painted, extend the lesson to Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet in John 13:1-17.
“When I Serve Others, I Serve God” Handprint Art
This craft is all about getting hands-on with humility—literally! Kids add their own handprint to a sheet that reads, “When I serve others, I serve God.” It’s a powerful visual that reminds them that their actions can be a reflection of God’s love. We can be his hands!
Humble Pie Coloring Wheel
Here’s a craft that’s interactive and reflective. Kids can list or color six ways they can serve like Jesus on this Humble Pie coloring wheel. It’s a creative way to get them thinking about how they can practice humility in real life and look for ways to help and serve others.
DIY Hand Clapper Craft
Get ready to make some noise! This DIY Hand Clapper craft encourages kids to “Serve the Lord with Excitement” (Romans 12:11). They’ll cut out hand shapes, color them, and glue buttons between the fingers to create a fun, clapping noise when shaken. It’s a great way to get them excited about serving others!
Humble Pie Recipe Card Take-Home Sheet
Okay, this isn’t a real pie recipe, but it’s just as fun! The “Humble Pie” recipe includes ingredients like a cup of service, the Fruits of the Spirit, and a handful of God’s Word. Kids can take this home as a reminder to “bake” humility into their daily lives. While this fun humility recipe doesn’t include a hands-on activity, it’s a great take-home sheet after you teach humility in the classroom.
Micah 6:8 Color Poster
Bright, bold, and beautiful—this color poster features the verse from Micah 6:8. It’s perfect for decorating the classroom or home and serves as a daily reminder to “do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.”
Practical Tips for Teaching Humility to Kids
Now that we’ve got the crafts covered, let’s talk about some simple ways you can weave humility into your everyday teaching:
Be a Role Model
Kids learn by watching the adults around them. Show them what humility looks like by being kind, admitting when you’re wrong, and treating everyone with respect. Your actions speak louder than words!
Encourage Acts of Kindness
Make it a daily goal for kids to do something kind for someone else. It could be sharing a toy, helping a friend, or even just giving a compliment. Celebrate these acts of kindness in your classroom or group.
Create a Humble Environment
Make your classroom or meeting space a place where everyone feels valued and respected. Encourage teamwork over competition, and make sure every child knows that their contributions matter.
Of course all of this evolves over time. Since humility is often a lesson that doesn’t happen in a day, we have created a lesson plan on humility to guide you through a classroom or Sunday school setting.
Humility Activity for Kids Printable Set
Are you looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach your little ones about humility? Our Humility Craft Set is just what you need. This printable set includes engaging Bible crafts that help kids learn the importance of serving others, following in the footsteps of Jesus, and embracing Christian values. The humility activity set includes references to the Bible Verses above and all the humble crafts. There also is a one-day lesson plan on humility.
Whether you’re a Sunday School teacher, a parent, or a homeschooling educator, this set is an invaluable tool for teaching humility in a fun and interactive way. Download today in the Frugal Coupon Living shop or Frugal Coupon Living Etsy shop and make humility a central part of your child’s faith journey!
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Wrapping It Up: The Big Takeaway
Teaching kids about humility is one of the most important things we can do as Christian educators. It’s about helping them see the world through a lens of love, service, and selflessness—walking just like Jesus did. And with these fun crafts, practical tips, and Bible verses, you’re well on your way to making humility a core part of their faith journey.
Remember, humility isn’t something we learn in a day—it’s a lifelong lesson. But with a little creativity, patience, and God’s guidance, we can help our kids grow into humble, loving followers of Christ. So grab those craft supplies, get your kids excited, and start teaching the joy of humility today!
More Sunday School Resources
It’s also a wonderful time to take a look at the incredible miracles of Jesus. These miraculous events not only demonstrate his miracles but also His deep compassion and humility in serving others. Our Miracles of Jesus activities and crafts for kids are designed to bring these stories to life, helping children understand the heart of Jesus’ ministry and how they can reflect His love and humility in their own lives. Check out our Miracles of Jesus resources for more engaging ways to teach these powerful lessons!
Understanding and managing emotions can be challenging for kids, but the Bible offers plenty of guidance on this topic. In our Kids’ Emotions and What the Bible Says blog post, we explore how Scripture can help children navigate their feelings with faith and wisdom. From dealing with anger to finding peace, this resource provides practical, Bible-based advice for teaching kids about their emotions in a way that is both relatable and spiritually enriching. Check out these fun emotional learning ideas and learn more about how to guide your children in understanding their emotions through a biblical lens!
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