In Little Botanical’s depiction of St. Nicholas, the celebrated saint is depositing coins under cover of night on the windowsill of a family, destitute, and facing ruin. St. Nicholas not only rescued the family from poverty, but prevented the young women of the household from forced prostitution.
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Whether you are seeking relaxation, enrichment, or activity, this printable coloring page provides a directed and prayerful experience. Reflecting on images of the saints can draw us closer to Jesus; after all, intercession is a powerful form of prayer! By engaging in a simple but creative endeavor, you automatically steer your mind away from the “noise” of day-to-day stress and instead focus on the simple task at hand. In doing so, you leave room in your mind for prayer and reflection- not the chatty, rushed kind of prayer we are often wont to do, but the quiet kind in which we mindfully listen for what our Father in Heaven wants to say.
In Little Botanical’s depiction of St. Nicholas, the celebrated saint is depositing coins under cover of night on the windowsill of a family, destitute, and facing ruin. St. Nicholas not only rescued the family from poverty, but prevented the young women of the household from forced prostitution.
This product is eligible for individual/household use only. For a copy eligible for mass distribution, please purchase a coloring page subscription, or email hello@littlebotanical.store for more information.
Whether you are seeking relaxation, enrichment, or activity, this printable coloring page provides a directed and prayerful experience. Reflecting on images of the saints can draw us closer to Jesus; after all, intercession is a powerful form of prayer! By engaging in a simple but creative endeavor, you automatically steer your mind away from the “noise” of day-to-day stress and instead focus on the simple task at hand. In doing so, you leave room in your mind for prayer and reflection- not the chatty, rushed kind of prayer we are often wont to do, but the quiet kind in which we mindfully listen for what our Father in Heaven wants to say.