Passing out a testament is not the same as targeting a child for the purpose of saving them. It even sounds sick.
My kids are grown, but my husband was always adamant about being suspicious of the motives of any adult who attempted to spend time with our kids. If those people keep it up, they will be accused of being another Sandusky.
That is what is sick. Offering Christian gospel lit. at a public park to young (esp.) and old or "At a park on Monday, the group laid out a tarp for children and chairs for their parents. A pair of volunteers led about 12 kids through Bible verses and songs that praised a Christian god" [atheist for Christ], is equated with a guy in the showers.
Next it will be Christian being charged with child abuse for raising their kids up in their faith.
With all due respect, the purpose of passing out Testaments is exactly the same despite your claim otherwise. Children are only a subgroup of the intended audience, the activity is not sick but a valid part of evangelism, as is that of CEF; and though your husband's overview of external interference of your prerogatives is justified, your uninformed condemnation of CEF's methodology is not.
For God's sake, where do you think Jesus determined to meet little children when His disciples mistakenly would have shunted them aside? Eh? And whom do you think He sent in His place to meet them now? Only "approved" Sunday school teachers?
Let's think this out --