Excerpt from The Juniors: How to Teach and Train Them
Dr. B. S. Winchester says, The supreme aim of the Sunday school is to develop to the utmost the religious life of every pupil. If this aim is to be realized, each pupil must be taught the Word of God, be led to confess Jesus Christ as Saviour, be furnished with material for building Christian character, and be trained in Christian service.
In order to render this great service to each pupil, it is necessary to remember that life and education are developing processes, and that each period of life affords an opportunity for a special form of religious education. Because the Sunday school desires to give each pupil just the right teaching and training at each stage of his development, it has been organized according to the natural divisions of human life.
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