Kids’ News – Elijah and the Ravens

God Provides for Elijah in the Wilderness

Elijah was a prophet who loved and obeyed God. One day, God sent him to speak to King Ahab, who had turned away from God and led the people to worship a false god named Baal. The Canaanites believed Baal was the storm god who sent rain and made crops grow. But Elijah told the king the truth—it was not Baal who brought rain and life, but God alone.

King Ahab didn’t want to hear that message, and Elijah had to flee for his life. He hid near a quiet brook, where he had no food and no one to help him. But God did not forget Elijah. Each morning and evening, ravens flew to him carrying bread and meat, and he drank water from the brook. God cared for Elijah even in the wilderness.

After a while, the brook dried up, and Elijah had to move on. But he had learned something powerful: Baal wasn’t the one who gave rain—God was. God protects and provides for His people. Just like Elijah, we can trust that God will take care of us, even when times are tough.

What We Learned

  • God is the true source of life, not false gods or idols.
  • Even when Elijah was alone, God was still with him.
  • God uses surprising ways—like ravens—to provide for us.
  • We can trust that God will never abandon us, no matter what we face.

We are all planning for the very near holiday season—please be in church Sunday so we can start making plans for a Christmas play for all our kids! And by the way, it seems Santa will be able to work us into his schedule this year. I’ve called! See you Sunday!