For Kids · 3 min with a grown-up
After the flood, the world fills back up with people. This chapter shows how every nation on earth began — and that God cares about all of them.
Today's Story
After Noah and his family came off the ark, their children had children, and those children had children, until the earth was full of people again.
Genesis 10 is like a big map made of names. It shows how Noah's family grew into many, many families — and those families became all the different nations and peoples of the world. Every country, every language, every group of people traces back to this moment.
Why does the Bible list them all? To remind us of something important: God didn't make just one kind of people. He made ALL of them — every skin color, every language, every land. And He loves and cares about every single one.
The whole big, colorful, many-languaged world started with one family who trusted God on a boat. And God's plan was always to bless every nation.
A Big Word
Memory Verse
Talk About It
- God made every nation and every language on earth. What's a country or culture different from yours that you find interesting?
- All these different peoples came from one family. What does it mean that we're all part of one big human family God made?
- God loves people in every land. How could you show God's love to someone who is different from you?