
Sunday School Movement
The Sunday School Movement began in the 18th century as a way to provide religious education and moral guidance to children and youth, especially those working in factories or exposed to poor conditions during the week. It aimed to teach Christian principles through accessible lessons held on Sundays, often outside traditional church services. Over time, it expanded globally, becoming a key method for religious instruction, community engagement, and character development. Today, it remains an important activity in many churches, fostering spiritual growth, social connection, and moral education for people of all ages.