een age or Secondary division
of every Sunday school be organized according to the International
Standard, and that the boys of the schools be given the task. (See
International Secondary Division Leaflet No. 2.)
_Campaign of Enlistment_
2. Coincident with the campaign of organization there should be a
systematic effort to reach every boy of the teen age for membership in
the Sunday school. This may be accomplished through two methods:
(a) Census and Survey. The city should be divided into districts and
mapped out by squares. Then the teen age campaigners should go two and
two for the purpose of a census-taking. The two-by-two system will
result in more thorough work, and it gives the opportunity of helping
the more timid boys by linking them with the bolder ones. An entire
square should be worked by the partners, both making the same call, and
every teen age boy in the town, whether a Sunday school attendant or
not, can be located this way. For this purpose an ordinary filing card
may be used, printed as follows:
Date ______________________
Name ______________________
Address ______________________
Religion (Catholic, Jew, Protestant)?
Attend Sunday school (yes or no)?
If yes, where? ______________________
Information gathered by
________________________
________________________
NOTE.--Once this information is gathered it can be kept up-to-date by
arrangement with the moving companies and the water, gas and electric
light companies. A monthly report from these companies, or a stock of
post-cards kept with them, will do the work. Another method is an annual
checking up with the city directory.
(b) Home Visitation for Enlistment. This is best accomplished by
personal invitation, letter, attractive advertising, etc. Assign to teen
age worker.
_Training Classes_
3. A training class or training classes, central or by districts, should
be arranged to specialize for teen age leadership.
(a) Adolescent Leadership Course (50 lessons) according to International
Standard.
(b) Demonstration Course in physical, social, mental and outdoor
activities.
_Service Programs_
4. Practical programs should be prepared and offered to schools and
organized classes to stimulate the membership of the Crusade.
"For none of us liveth to himself." "For unto every one which hath shall
be given, and from him that hath not, even that which he hath shall be
taken away from him." "Service" is the magic
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