These two crafts, based on 2 Kings 2:1-12, celebrate the story of Elijah being taken up into Heaven. One demonstration features the "chariot of fire" that carried away the prophet, and the other craft represents the "torch that passed on" when Elisha began his ministry. Engage kids with creative crafts and activities inspired by the stories of Elijah and Elisha, enhancing their learning and enjoyment.
The following crafts and activities come from the lesson "God Gives Us Friends" about Elijah and Elisha. A complete lesson is available to members on The Resource Room and as an instant download below. Member's Instant Digital Download -.
Find and save ideas about elijah and elisha craft on Pinterest. Elisha Bible crafts are about an interesting prophet of God. He knew Elijah.
He even saw Elijah taken to heaven in a whirlwind. Several acts of Elisha are mentioned in the Bible. He helped a widow pay her debt, healed a king of leprosy, and caused an ax to float.
A man and woman were kind to him and provided a room. The stories about Elisha are in Second Kings chapters two through thirteen. Share these story of Elijah crafts with your kids at home or in your classroom.
I've added a new printable for Elijah being taken to heaven. Lesson - Elijah and Elisha We are learning about two prophets: Elijah and Elisha in 2 Kings 2:1. They were an example of how we should be believe, what we hear God is telling us to do in our Hearts.
Memory verse: Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart. Craft - Magnet Track For the craft you will need: paper, crayons, 2 Popsicle sticks, 4 magnets and glue. This Elijah & Elisha Craft Bundle provides interactive and engaging ways for kids to learn about God's provision, faithfulness, and miracles.
Each craft reinforces biblical truths through creative storytelling and hands. Elijah & Elisha coloring pages, word puzzles and more for Sunday school lessons and children's ministry. Free printable activities to use with children's Bible lessons.
Elijah is one of the most important prophets in the Old Testament. Use these activities to teach about the life of the Prophet Elijah and invite your students to reflect on the lessons they can learn from his life and message.