
American Sunday-School Union
InFaith has its roots in the First Day Society. InFaith officially formed in 1817 as the “Sunday and Adult School Union.” In 1824, the organization changed its name to American Sunday School Union (ASSU). Then, in 1974, the ASSU changed its name to American Missionary Fellowship. It became "InFaith" on September 1, 2011.

Self-Denial; or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society
A young girl ignites a spirit of giving among her friends as they work together to make the world a brighter place, proving that even small acts of self-denial can lead to extraordinary change.
By American Sunday-School Union

Little Susan and her lamb
A young girl's loving act of rescuing a lost lamb blossoms into a heartwarming tale of companionship and unexpected blessings.
By American Sunday-School Union

History of Orrin Pierce
Witness the inspiring tale of a young person whose path through life, marked by faith and loss, inspires him to dedicate himself to teaching and spreading the Gospel.
By American Sunday-School Union