4/10/2024 0 Comments Elijah preschool bible study![]() Remind students of who Elijah was (especially if following up on previous introductory lesson). Note: If you choose, make this story interactive by performing the suggested addendums in parentheses. □ 234-Week Curriclum Bundle Free Kids' Bible Lessons PDF □ □52-Week Curriculum for 2024 In this story, we get to witness Elijah’s experience of God’s presence and power. Do we see wind? No, but we know it is there because we see the effects of it as trees bend and sway or hair blows about wildly. Explain that we are going to talk a little about wind. For younger students, have them hold up a hand to feel the air coming through. Two or three at a time (depending on space), have the students race to see who can maneuver the ball from one mark to another– using only the straw and aiming their air at the ball. Provide students with a straw and a small item such as a pom-pom or Ping-Pong ball. Lesson Opening: Wind power…Since today’s tale involves wind, start out with a blowing race. Optional Coloring Sheet: The picture above is from our Elijah Coloring Pages. Materials Needed: cardstock and paper, straws, decorative material, hair dryer or fan, Ping-Pong ball or pom-pom, Bibles. Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th Grade (adaptable older or younger) Lesson focus: God is not always what we expect, but He works in mysterious and marvelous ways to comfort and reassure us of His splendor. As Christians, it can be frustrating to feel as though God is far from us or doesn’t answer things as we’d imagine, but in wonderful moments He comes to us. How do we know what God is like? Can we know without seeing Him what His traits are? Why don’t we hear His voice loud and clear? In this story, Elijah has an opportunity to feel the full presence of God and be refreshed by His spirit.
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