Christian Education for All
Before Sunday school became the instructional hour for believers’ children, it was an edgy, faith-based social-service movement in the slums of eighteenth-century England. And the public loved it.
Christian Education for All
The first Sunday schools provide a positive example of government partnerships with faith-based organizations
The Monkey Trial & the Rise of Fundamentalism: A Gallery of Militants, Moderates, & Millionaires
It’s pretty hard to stereotype early fundamentalist leaders.
Classrooms in Hell
The first Sunday schools were not for respectable and well-mannered children of believers.
The Lady of the Lamp
Whether on her feet or from her sickbed, Florence Nightingale worked to save lives.