Bible Comic Maker AI generator for Sunday school comic pages

Sunday school comic maker

Create a Bible comic your class can understand and retell

Start with Noah's Ark, David and Goliath, the Good Samaritan, or your own passage. LlamaGen turns the lesson into a kid-friendly comic page with clear scenes, simple captions, and a visual flow you can use in class.

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Make a visual Bible lesson before class

You do not need to write a perfect prompt. Pick a story card or paste the passage you plan to teach, choose the teaching tone, and generate a comic page that helps students follow the lesson scene by scene.

Bible Comic Creator

Classroom comic setup

Add a character reference when the comic is for a family activity, class project, or keepsake.

Story-only comic

The comic will be created from your selected Bible story and style. Classroom defaults are selected. Use advanced options only when you need print quality or extra versions.

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Preview

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4 panels · 1 version

Your Bible comic will appear here

Choose a story, pick the teaching style, then generate a comic page students can follow.

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Sunday school lesson problem

Bible stories are easier to teach when children can follow the sequence

A Bible lesson often moves through several moments: a setting, a problem, a choice, and a takeaway. A comic page gives children visual anchors so they can remember what happened and retell the story in order.

What makes visual prep hard

You know the story, but turning it into scenes, captions, and dialogue takes time.

One illustration can be beautiful and still leave children unclear about the sequence.

Stock Bible images rarely match your exact passage, age group, or teaching tone.

Creating a handout, slide, or family activity from scratch adds design work to lesson prep.

What the comic page gives you

A story children can retell

Panels show the beginning, key action, response, and takeaway so students can follow the lesson in order.

A tone that fits the room

Choose a gentle storybook look, a simple kid-friendly style, or a more energetic comic style for older students.

A reusable teaching asset

Use the finished comic as a lesson opener, printable handout, discussion prompt, or family devotion visual.

Example lesson flow

For Noah's Ark, a teacher can start from the story card, choose a gentle storybook style, generate a comic page, and ask students to point out obedience, safety, waiting, and God's promise.

1Open the Noah's Ark story card.

2Choose a style that fits your class.

3Generate a comic page for the lesson.

4Ask students to retell the story panel by panel.

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Choose the Bible story or passage you plan to teach

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Pick a visual tone that fits the age group

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Let LlamaGen shape the story into clear comic panels

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Review the setup and adjust the panel count if needed

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Use the finished page as a slide, handout, or devotion visual

What you can create

Bible comics for the moments teachers actually use visuals

Use LlamaGen when a lesson needs more than a paragraph of explanation. Create a visual page for the story introduction, printable activity, class discussion, or family follow-up.

Finished Bible comic pages
Sunday school comic strips
Printable Bible story activities
Children's ministry worksheets
Personalized character Bible comics
Family devotion visuals
Bible story discussion starters
Social posts for church lessons

Why this is easier

Built for teaching a Bible story, not just generating a picture

A basic image generator can make a nice image. A useful Bible comic maker has to help with sequence, tone, reuse, and the classroom task after the image is made.

Need
LlamaGen Bible Comic Maker
Basic Bible comic generator
Starting point
Start from a known Bible story or paste the exact passage you are teaching.
Usually starts from a blank story prompt.
Story clarity
The output is organized as panels, captions, and scenes students can retell.
Often creates one attractive scene without explaining the full story.
Teaching use
Use the page for Sunday school, homeschool, family devotion, church handouts, and children's ministry lessons.
May not separate classroom planning from image generation.
Personalized characters
Add character references when you want a family keepsake or a class-friendly personalized comic.
Character upload may be available but the workflow is often unclear.
Repeat use
Use the same workflow again for David and Goliath, the Good Samaritan, Creation, Daniel, or your next custom passage.
Every new lesson can feel like starting over.

Need real people in the comic?

Make a Bible story feel closer to home

For a family devotion, class project, or custom keepsake, add character references so the final Bible comic feels more personal and easier to discuss.

Create a Personalized Character Comic

Aha moment

From Noah's Ark to a comic page students can retell

Panel 1: God warns Noah

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God saw the world had become violent and told Noah to build an ark.

"Build an ark for your family."

Panel 2: Noah builds the ark

2

Noah obeyed, even when others did not understand.

"We will do what God says."

Panel 3: Animals enter

3

Animals came into the ark, two by two.

"Look! The animals are coming!"

Panel 4: The flood begins

4

Rain fell, and the waters rose.

"Stay together. We are safe inside."

Panel 5: The ark rests

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After many days, the ark came to rest.

"The ground is dry again!"

Panel 6: The rainbow promise

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God placed a rainbow in the sky as a promise.

"God remembers His promise."

Primary audience

Best for teachers who need visual lesson material quickly

You need a kid-friendly way to retell a Bible story.
You want a handout or slide without designing from scratch.
You teach different stories week after week.
You need captions, scenes, and visual flow in one place.
You want the output to feel gentle and respectful.
You may also use it for homeschool, family devotion, or children's ministry.

Tips

Make the comic easier to teach from

Read the step-by-step guide
Keep each panel to one action or idea.
Use captions for narration and speech bubbles for character moments.
Choose age-appropriate conflict and avoid graphic details for young children.
Use drawing notes before generating or illustrating finished artwork.
If you include Bible text, use a translation you have permission to reproduce.

FAQ

Is the Bible Comic Maker free?

Yes. You can start with a Bible story and create a Bible comic page online. Paid plans are useful when you need longer lesson comics, sharper print quality, more versions, or additional character references.

Does it generate finished comic images?

Yes. The tool generates finished comic images from a Bible story, selected style, and optional character references.

Can I use it for Sunday school?

Yes. It is designed for Sunday school teachers, homeschool families, parents, and children's ministry leaders who need a visual way to introduce or review a Bible story.

Can I enter a custom Bible story?

Yes. Choose Custom Bible Story and enter the story you want to teach, such as Ruth and Naomi or Jesus Heals the Blind Man.

Can I make a Bible comic with personalized characters?

Yes. You can add character reference images when you want a family keepsake, classroom project, or personalized Bible story visual.

Education & ministry discount

Making Bible comics for a class, church, or homeschool group?

Apply for an education discount if you use LlamaGen for Sunday school, children's ministry, classroom lessons, homeschool, or nonprofit education. It helps teams prepare repeat lesson visuals without rebuilding every handout from scratch.

Built for teachers, churches, homeschool groups, and ministries
Helpful for repeat lesson prep and printable materials
Simple application reviewed by the LlamaGen team
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