This book examines in depth the moral education in light to character development; which is mainly about the training of the heart and mind towards what is good. Moral education of the young involves rules and percepts as well as training and exhortation. Aristotle stated; "Good habits formed at youth make all the difference". Nothing can affect a child's future more than good moral example of the adults he grows up with. They must see adults take morality seriously. Children are not born with knowledge, so the need to be taught. Our history and literature contains rich examples of moral literacy. Goodness and greatness can ensure a continuing community of moral persons. Difficult ethical controversies often present themselves. But teaching moral education, planting virtue, and good traits must come first. Apostle Paul wrote; " Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, of there is any excellence and anything worthy of praise, let your mind dwell on these things."