After Sunday School
The best method for the perputation of Christianity is by starting young. Sunday School actually has a very sorted and fascinating past. It began in England near the end of the 18th century. The Christian Sunday School movement began with the noble purpose of proving the only form of education "the masses" could receive and the only way most young boys could learn how to read. It became immensely popular in the 19th century when children went to work in the factories of Victorian England. The children worked from dawn to dust six days a week. On Sunday they turned into hooligans, blowing off the steam built up in a childhood deprived of leisure.
Sunday School gave these children something to do on their "day off." The additional perceived benefit was that they were learning how to read. It rapidly found vociferous critics because these children stopped reading the Bible and started reading the socialist literature that became popular among the working class. You can lead a child to books but cannot control what he might start reading.
Below are the After Sunday School video lessons, telling some stories that won't be told in Sunday School or Vacation Bible School. There is a lot of "truth" Children miss at Sunday School. This is the first step to a supplemental education.

The Beginning of Christianity in Rome |

What Faith Really Means |

Breaking Through the Myths of Education |

The Truth Behind The Dead Sea Scrolls |

Finding The True Cross of Jesus |

Great Battles That Determine Your Religion |
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