Praying Hands Craft & Chain – Peter is Freed From Prison Acts 12:5

This interactive prayer activity brings the story of Peter’s miraculous prison escape to life, teaching children how to pray with purpose through a hands-on approach. With finger prayer prompts and chain link visuals based on Acts 12:5, children learn the power of faithful prayer in a tangible, memorable way. Perfect for Sunday School, VBS, or family devotions, this versatile resource helps establish prayer habits that children can continue practicing long after the lesson ends.

$1.00

Description

Teach little kids how to fold their hands and pray!

Perfect for Sunday School teachers and parents looking to introduce prayer concepts to young children in a meaningful, hands-on way.

This engaging prayer activity set brings Acts 12:1-17 to life, showing children how Peter was freed from prison through the power of faithful prayer. As children learn about praying without ceasing, they’ll develop their own prayer habits using the included materials.

What’s Included:

  • Interactive Prayer Hands Template: Each finger features a different prayer prompt (Praise, Give Thanks, Other People, Forgiveness, and personal requests)
  • Acts 12:5 Chain Links: Visual reminders of how prayer broke Peter’s chains

How It Works:

  1. Introduce children to Peter’s imprisonment and the church’s faithful prayers
  2. Use the prayer hands template to teach different aspects of prayer
  3. Demonstrate how the chains that held Peter were broken through prayer
  4. Guide children in creating their own prayer hands to take home
  5. Reinforce the “pray without ceasing” concept with simple daily prayer habits

Perfect For:

  • Sunday School lessons (ages 3-10)
  • Family devotion time
  • Children’s church activities
  • Christian education settings
  • Home-school Bible curriculum
  • Vacation Bible School (VBS)

Help children discover the joy and power of prayer through this interactive, Scripture-based activity that makes prayer concepts tangible and memorable!