The 2017 SPCE Conference theme provided the occasion to reflect upon both my life and professional journeys in relation to God’s revelation and the essential role of Scripture honoring the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation and the legacy of Martin Luther for Christian education in the third millennium.
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