Religious-education Sentence Examples
He developed the iron industry of Virginia, promoted the religious education of the Indians and tried to advance the interests of education, and especially of the College of William and Mary.
It added religious education to the evangelical preaching and the thorough discipline already established, and so completed the reformer's ideal of a Christian commonwealth.
With both parents being non-practising, intelligent and largely self-educated people, they decided not to give me any formal religious education.
Short Bible stories for young children also provide a foundation for a further religious education.
Parents who want to not only promote literacy, but religious education for their children, should look into the right Bible for their children.
The course offerings also include religious education.
Children who don't attend parochial schools are usually required to take religious education for a year or two before this big event.The dress can help make First Communion an exciting time in any little Catholic girl's life.
Parents should also notify day-care providers, Girl Scout and Boy Scout leaders, religious education teachers, sports coaches, and parents of their child's friends.
People who teach religious education classes or simply want to teach Bible lessons to their kids often find that they can keep children engaged by building Bible story crafts with them.
A more difficult question was that of religious education in the public elementary schools.
AdvertisementIn 1798 Joseph Lancaster, himself a Friend, opened his first school for the education of the poor; and the cause of unsectarian religious education found in the Quakers steady support.
His mother took great pains with the religious education of her children, "caring, however, but little for doctrines," and making religion to.
Between 40 and 50 local Sabbath schools were opened, where more than l000 children were taught the elements of secular and religious education.
When he entered the House of Commons, he found himself a member of a small and discouraged minority, who had been soundly beaten at the general election, mainly on the issues of tariff reform, Chinese labour in the Transvaal, and religious education.
By the 14th of March, when the second reading came on, the controversy had assumed threatening proportions; and Mr Dixon, the Liberal member for Birmingham and chairman of the Education League, moved an amendment, the effect of which was to prohibit all religious education in board schools.
AdvertisementLater he became a schoolteacher specializing in Religious Education.