The Boy and the Sunday School
Sunday School By J. L. Alexander
Sunday School Lesson, Sunday School Lesson for Kids
This is a manual for Sunday School workers. It discusses various issues in working with young boys in the Sunday School context.
by JOHN L. ALEXANDER (1920)
CONTENTS Sunday School
Introduction
Baxter Directions for a Peaceful Death is an article of 15 points on a Christian approaching his death and what he should be thinking about. This theme is good for the sick, but everybody should also meditate on these things. (Baxter is reformed).
Foreword 13
1. The Home and the Boy 23
2. The Public School and the Boy 32
3. The Church and the Boy 37
4. The Sunday School or Church School 41
5. The Boy and the Sunday School 48
6. Fundamental Principles in Sunday School Work with Boys 57
7. Method and Organization 62
8. The Organized Sunday School Bible Class 74
9. Bible Study for Boys 93
10. Through-the-Week Activities for Boys’ Organized Classes 104
11. The Boys’ Department in the Sunday School 120
12. Inter-Sunday School Effort for Boys 135
13. The Older Boys’ Conference or Congress 138
14. The Secondary Division or Teen Age Boys’ Crusade 158
15. Sex Education for Boys and the Sunday School 176
16. The Teen Boy and Missions 193
17. Temperance and the Teen Age 202
18. Building up the Boy’s Spiritual Life 208
19. The Teen Age Teacher 215
20. Danger Points 265
21. The Rural Sunday School 268
22. The Relation of the Sunday School to Community Organizations 277
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