Dr. CAMPBELL WYCKOFF
1978 Educator of the Year
"...we can affirm that the teaching minisitry of the church is vital to its very life. The command to teach is very clear in Scriputre...We have a mandate to proclaim the Good News of the Gospel. We also have a mandate to interpret what the Good News means in our lives, and that is what the teaching ministry of the church is all about."
Dr. D. Campbell Wyckoff is currently professor of Christian Education at Princeton Seminary. He is widely known as editor, author, lecturer, and consultant on Christian Education. He is ecumenically known for his work in curriculum development and is currently involved with the development of Christian Education: Shared Approaches.
From APCE ADVOCATE, September, 1987; D. Campbell Wyckoff was for twenty-nine years the Thomas W. Synnott Professor of Christian Education at Princeton Theological Seminary, retiring in 1983. Since then he has continued to teach short courses at various seminaries and graduate schools, conduct workshops and consultations, lecture and write.
Among the books he has authored are The Task of Christian Education. The Gospel and Christian Education, and Theory and Design of Christian Education Curriculum. Most recently he has edited Renewing the Sunday School and the CCD and Religious Education Ministry with Youth.
Dr. Wyckoff and his wife live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they are members of the First Presbyterian Church.
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