BW Christian Education
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Brethren writers have been quite prolific in the field of Christian education. Alfred P. Gibbs has a pamphlet on Child Evangelism: its Delights, Dangers, and Design (Fort Dodge, Ia., 20 pp.).
George Goodman wrote What to Teach and How to Teach the Young (London, n.d., 246 pp.), and has a series of manuals:
- Seventy Best Bible Stories
- Seventy Familiar Bible Stories
- Seventy Less Familiar Bible Stories
- Seventy Lessons in Teaching and Preaching Christ.
John Ritchie has Picture Talks on Gospel Subjects for Little Folks and Plain Words for Young Believers.
G.F. Vallance wrote Object Lessons and Blackboard Talks.
In fact, much of Ritchie's publication was designed to be used in Christian education.
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