This free Bible lesson helps children explore the heartfelt story of Hannah, a woman who poured out her sorrow to God in prayer — and how God heard her. It also introduces Samuel, a young boy who learned to recognize and listen to God’s voice.

With interactive storytelling, simple crafts, sensory games, and thoughtful discussions, this lesson gently teaches children that God hears their prayers and can speak to them too — no matter their age.


What’s Included?

  • ✅ A step-by-step lesson guide rooted in 1 Samuel 1–3
  • ✅ Interactive storytelling with gestures and role-play
  • ✅ Crafts like the “Listening Headband” to reinforce learning
  • ✅ Fun, hands-on activity stations (prayer jars, quiet listening games, promise boxes, and more)
  • ✅ Printable worksheets and colouring pages
  • ✅ A closing prayer with actions, helping children express faith in a simple, meaningful way

What Children Will Learn:

  • How to listen and respond to God, just like Samuel did
  • That God hears every prayer, even silent ones
  • That God still speaks today, especially through the Bible
  • That God uses children, and He has a plan for their lives

Inside the Lesson:

  • Engaging Lesson Guide: Teach the biblical narrative in a hand-on and relatable way.
  • Creative Crafts: Helps children visualize and remember the story.
  • Interactive Discussions: Encourages children to share their thoughts and insights.
  • Adaptable Activities: Suitable for various learning styles and abilities.

Complementary Resources from Trueway Kids

This lesson is designed to complement the resources found in Trueway Kids’ lessons on Hannah and Samuel which you can access and download for free at: https://truewaykids.com/hannah-and-samuel/

These lessons offer a diverse range of resources and activities that enrich the study Hannah and Samuel in various engaging ways. We encourage you to select the resources and activities that will best suit the needs and interests of your specific group of children, ensuring an enjoyable and educational experience for all.

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