
While Noah’s Ark is a famous kids Bible story that we can take for granted, it is still just as important and relevant to teach as ever in your kids Sunday School lessons. In Genesis 6-9, the account of the flood tells of the awful consequences of a world left to its own sinful desires, but also reminds us of the amazing grace of God and His promise to never flood the whole earth again. The timeless story of Noah’s Ark is a staple for all Sunday School classrooms. Explore the story of Cain and Abel further. Any child with siblings will relate to a story about brothers at odds and why it’s so important to let their love for God be the center of all relationships. When we allow sin to take control and forsake love, the consequences are devastating. In Genesis 4:1-16 we witness sin’s power to destroy as depicted in the tragic account of Cain and Abel.

The story of Cain and Abel shows us the awful curse of sin as it touches the lives of two brothers. All kids need to know this Bible story in order to understand God’s redemptive plan for man and why Jesus needs to be in their life.

The Fall of Man Sunday School lesson asks and answers some very important questions: Why is there evil in the world? Why do we need Jesus to be our Lord and Savior? In Genesis 3, the account of “the Fall of Man” is integral to understanding why our world has been corrupted by sin and why it is necessary to put our faith in Jesus and follow Him. Take time with your students to establish this foundational truth so that they can come to faith in God and seek to know Him as their Creator. Where else better to start your Sunday School curriculum than with Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning, God…” To come closer to God, we must first come to know of God and recognize that all that we know and observe was created by God, Himself. The Creation Story is a classic kids Bible lesson. UPDATE: This list now has OVER 100 lessons!!! We’ll keep adding new ones over time to keep things fresh! Here are a list of the top 100 Sunday School lessons for kids to consider when planning your children’s Bible studies: Whether or not you like the idea of using visual elements, it ultimately comes down to how you can do the most for your students to see that they receive and retain what you’re trying to teach them. Will it stick with them?: In today’s age, people are audio/visual learners and visual elements in your study have been proven to dramatically increase your lesson’s retention rate in the minds of your students.

This means being mindful of which translations of the Bible to use and what subject matter your Sunday School lessons for kids will be about.
