Biography of jesus for kids

Jesus facts for kids

Jesus healing a paralytic in one of the first known images of Jesus from Dura Europos in the 2nd century

Jesus of Nazareth, also known as Jesus Christ, was a Jewish teacher and reformer of religion who has become the main and central figure of Christianity. Christians follow the example of Jesus, accept his words to be true, and worship him as the Jewish messiah and incarnation of God. He is one of the most famous, most recognized, and most influential people in the world's history.

Most historians agree that he was a Jew from a place called Judea, in a town called Nazareth, in what is now Israel. They also agree that he was thought of as a teacher and a healer, and that he was baptized by John the Baptist. He was crucified in Jerusalem on the orders of Pontius Pilate, and Christians believe that he came back to life - "rose again" - three days later.

Jesus taught mostly love and forgiveness for others, as well as being humble about one's religion. He talked many times about the kingdom of God, and told others, "The kingdom of God has come near." He said that one must be mild, like a child, and never boast. He taught that people who ignore God and other people do not deserve his blessing, but God would still forgive them if they repented. Jesus opposed the other Jewish priests because they used religion to boast. This led to other Jewish leaders hating Jesus, because Jesus was trying to stop them. Jesus also opposed human authority, leading to a trial and conviction to death by the Jewish leaders and then to his execution on a cross by Roman authorities.

There are stories about the life of Jesus by different writers. The best known are the four Christian books called the Gospels. They form the beginning of the New Testament, a part of the Bible. The word "gospel" means "good news". They tell a little about his birth and hidden early life, but mostly about his public life: his teachings, miracles, ministry, death, and resurrection (

Who is Jesus?






Here's the answer:


Jesus is God's Son who died for sin, came back to life, and is the only way to heaven.

Jesus is God the Son. Like God the Father, Jesus has always existed. About 2,000 years ago, God sent His Son from heaven to earth as a man. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Like other children, Jesus learned to talk and read and help His parents. But Jesus was different too: He never did anything wrong. He never had bad thoughts or bad attitudes or bad actions. He was not only man but also perfect, holy God.



Jesus proved He was God by the miracles He did. He made blind people see, lame people walk, and sick people better. He calmed a storm. Once, Jesus gave food to thousands of people with just two fish and five loaves of bread. Jesus loved people. He taught people about God and blessed children. Some people became Jesus' followers.

But other people hated Jesus. They didn't believe that Jesus was God's Son and that He was the only way to God the Father. They nailed Jesus to a cross to kill Him. But why did God let Jesus be hurt and killed? Because Jesus' death was God's plan. You see, the punishment for our sin (bad things we do) is death. Since Jesus was perfect, only He could die to take the punishment for the sins of those who trust Him.

God showed that Jesus' death paid for sin by raising Jesus from the dead. After appearing to many people, Jesus went back to heaven. He still sits in heaven with God the Father. One day He is coming back to earth to make all things right. Those who reject Jesus must be separated from Him in a terrible place. But those who trust Jesus will live with Him forever. Find out how to turn from sin and trust Jesus—click here!



Bible Truth


"God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son. Anyone who believes in him will not die but will have eternal life" (John 3:16).

"Christ died for sins once and for all time. The One who did what is right died for those who don’t do right. He died

The life of Jesus for children

  • 2. Jesus is born in Bethlehem The angel Gabriel told the virgin Mary that she would have a son, Jesus. Shortly before Jesus was born, His mother Mary and her husband Joseph had traveled to Bethlehem to be counted in a census. When they arrived in Bethlehem, there was no place to stay. The only room they could find was a place where animals stayed. The baby was born there and Mary laid Him in a feeding trough, since they did not have a bed for Him. Mary and Joseph named the baby Jesus.
  • 3. The Three Wise Men When Jesus was born, a star appeared over Bethlehem. The star was seen by wise men in the East who, believing it portended a king’s birth in Israel, traveled to Bethlehem. The star went ahead of them and stopped over the place where the child was. The wise men entered the house and saw the child with His mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped Him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
  • 4. Jesus as a young child visits the Temple When Jesus was about 12 years of age, He visited the Temple in Jerusalem, the capital city of the land of Judah. While at the Temple, Jesus spoke about God and about the Scriptures. His knowledge impressed the people who were in the Temple that day.
  • 5. Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist When Jesus had reached the age of about 30, it was nearly time for Him to begin His ministry. But first He went to John the Baptist and was baptized in the Jordan River. As Jesus was baptized, the heavens opened, and the Holy Spirit, in bodily form, descended on Him like a dove. And a voice from heaven said, “You are My dearly loved Son, and you bring Me great joy.”
  • 6. Jesus Calls His First Disciples One day while walking by the Sea of Galilee, Jesus saw Simon Peter and Andrew his brother casting a net into the water. Jesus called out to them, “Come and follow Me and be My disciples.” And they left everything to follow Jesus. A little farther
  • 10 interesting facts about jesus for kids
  • Close your eyes and imagine yourself outside walking with your family. It’s a chilly night and you’re bundled up in a big warm coat, a beanie covering your ears, and a cup of hot chocolate in your gloved hands. It snowed during the day and your boots are crunching as you walk down the sidewalk, looking at homes on your street decorated with lights. Your family stops at one particularly beautiful home. The roof is decorated with bulbs of many different colors. You gaze up at them in awe. You notice a blow-up Santa and reindeer on one side of their lawn and the other a small house-shaped decoration. At the top of the house is a bright star and below it is a mother and child with a baby below them. Surrounding the family are shepherds and a variety of animals along with three kings on bended knees. You wonder about this decoration and ask your parents. You learn that the baby is named Jesus and are curious to learn more about this child’s life and why his birth is celebrated on Christmas.

    At the heart of the story of Jesus of Nazareth is a man whose life has left an enduring impact on the world. According to the accounts found in the Gospels, Jesus is said to have led a remarkable life. His life and teachings are always described in letters written by Paul, and he is also mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus.

    The Gospels, attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, serve as primary sources, each presenting a unique perspective on Jesus’ life. These accounts are akin to friends sharing their recollections of a significant event, creating a picture of the man and his teachings.

    Paul, a prominent figure in the early Christian movement, wrote letters to various communities, discussing Jesus’ life and teachings. His letters provide additional insights into the beliefs and practices of the early followers of Jesus.

    The historian Josephus, who lived during the same period, contributed to our understanding of the historical context in which Jesus li

  • Short story of jesus for kids
  • 10 facts about jesus' birth