George William Pease (1862-) was an influential figure in religious education during the early 1900s. He authored curriculum guides for Bible and Sunday schools, shaping the structure and content of religious instruction. Pease's work provided teachers with organized frameworks to effectively teach biblical principles, ensuring that students gained a structured and comprehensive understanding of scripture. His contributions played a key role in the development of Bible-school education, offering valuable resources for educators dedicated to nurturing faith in young learners.