[:en]In 1780, Robert Raikes desired to help the poor and the illiterate children in London. He hired some women to start the “Sunday School” by using the Bible as their textbook. The teachers taught the poorest children of London to read and know the Bible. By 1831, the “Sunday School” in Great Britain reached more than a million children – all because of one righteous man who considered the cause of the poor. (Prov. 29:7)[:]