Fruit of the Spirit: Devotions and Activities to Grow Godly Character – Digital
This Scripture-based devotional and activity book helps children learn and practice godly character through structured lessons focused on the Fruit of the Spirit and additional Christlike attitudes such as gratitude, obedience, diligence, honesty, and respect. Designed for children ages 6–10, this resource supports intentional faith formation through reading, reflection, and hands-on learning.
Each section includes:
A short, age-appropriate devotional connected to Scripture
Two hands-on activities that reinforce biblical concepts and real-life application
Activities are designed to support comprehension and engagement through coloring pages, puzzles, creative activities, and guided discussion prompts. Lessons encourage children to apply what they are learning in everyday choices, words, and attitudes.
The book also includes:
Bonus activities for continued learning
A certificate of completion
A review coloring page covering all traits studied
This digital Bible-based curriculum is designed for instructional use as part of a homeschool, home education, or family discipleship program. Lessons support Scripture study, reading comprehension, discussion, and written reflection and are organized for elementary-age learners. Digital download (PDF).







Reviews
This book helped my kids understand that the fruit of the Spirit isn’t just something we talk about. It’s something we live out. The activities and verses made it easy to apply each one.
I love all the activities for my kids that are fun and teach them about the fruit of the Spirit and godly characteristics. There are mazes, puzzles, crosswords, and more.
We read one fruit each week during dinner, and the conversations have been so special. My kids actually remember the lessons and bring them up during the day!
Before this book, “gentleness” and “self-control” were just words. Now they can explain them and even point out when they’re using them!
I use this with my 5-year-old and my 9-year-old, and both get something out of it. The explanations are clear and relatable.