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The Widow of Zarephath - Kids Bible Talks. 1 Kings 17 v 7 – 16. Lesson Aim. To understand how a woman gave everything she had to God. Hook 1: A small bread roll. Have you ever seen anyone make bread? What do you need? Have a jar containing a handful of flour, some oil, a few sticks and bread.
After the brook dries up God lead Elijah to the widow in Zarephath where He provides a never-ending supply of oil and flour. This Bible lesson is targeted for an older elementary Sunday School class, but could be used in other ministry settings ...
Nov 20, 2023 · Who was the Widow of Zarephath? What Lessons Can we Learn from the Widow of Zarephath. 1. God always meets you at the point of your Need; 2. Obedience is not always easy; 3. Faith over Fear; 4. Trusting in God and his Word; Final thoughts about the Widow of Zarephath
Jun 2, 2015 · In this lesson, we see through his encounter with a widow how God can do amazing things when we lean on Him. Lesson focus: When we know that God is in control, we can be content to trust that He will always care for us. Passage: 1 Kings 17:7-24. Target Audience: Kindergarten-6 th Grade (adaptable older or younger)
May 28, 2013 · This Sunday School lesson is based on 1 Kings 17:1-24 where the widow cares for Elijah. Lesson Title: God Provides for Elijah. Bible Reference: 1 Kings 17:1-24. Target Age Group: Preschool to Early Elementary. Learning Context: Sunday School. Target Time Frame: One Hour. Credits: Image courtesy of Sweet Publishing and Distant Shores Media.
Oct 6, 2009 · After the brook dries up God lead Elijah to the widow in Zarephath where He provides a never-ending supply of oil and flour. This Bible lesson is targeted for an older elementary Sunday School class, but could be used in other ministry settings with some modification.
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This week your children learn the Bible story of Elijah and the widow. God told the prophet Elijah to travel a long distance to a town named Zarephath. In the. town, God told Elijah a widow would feed him during the long drought. Elijah knew God’s word would come true, but the widow was unsure about giving away her last meal.