Editorial Policies and Practices

The Gospel Journal of Christian Education (GJCE) is dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of biblical principles in the field of Christian education. Our primary objective is to provide a platform for scholarly research, theological insights, and practical innovations that equip educators, theologians, and practitioners to fulfill the Great Commission through transformative teaching and learning.

I.We aim to:

  • Promote biblical foundations for Christian education.
  • Encourage the integration of faith and learning across disciplines.
  • Foster dialogue on effective discipleship, curriculum development, and pedagogy in diverse cultural contexts.

By publishing high-quality, Christ-centered content, the journal seeks to inspire and empower Christian educators worldwide to impact lives for the glory of God.

II. Editorial Board

The Editorial Board comprises distinguished scholars with expertise in various fields of Christian Education , and related disciplines. The board is responsible for:

  • Ensuring the academic integrity of published articles.
  • Advising on the journal’s strategic direction and scope.
  • Overseeing the peer-review process to maintain impartiality and quality.

Editorial board members are selected based on their scholarly achievements, expertise, and commitment to Christian Education.

III. Review Process

All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, which includes the following steps:

1. Initial Screening: The editorial team reviews manuscripts to ensure they align with the journal’s scope and formatting guidelines.

2. Peer Review: Qualified reviewers with expertise in the relevant area evaluate the manuscript for originality, methodological rigor, clarity, and scholarly contribution.

3. Editorial Decision: Based on reviewers’ feedback, the editorial board makes one of the following decisions:

  • Accept with minor revisions.
  • Major revisions required.
  • Reject.

The review process typically takes 6-8 weeks.

IV. Reasons for Rejecting a Manuscript

Manuscripts may be rejected for the following reasons:

  • Lack of originality or scholarly contribution.
  • Poor methodological or analytical rigor.
  • Failure to align with the journal’s scope or objectives.
  • Issues with academic integrity, such as plagiarism or ethical breaches.
  • Insufficient clarity or organization of ideas.

V. Procedures

Manuscript Submission and Processing

  • Authors must submit manuscripts via the journal’s email address provided or via online submission portal.
  • Submissions must adhere to the journal’s formatting and citation guidelines.
  • Manuscripts are anonymized for the review process to ensure impartiality.
  • Authors are notified of the decision promptly upon the completion of the review process.

VI. Obligations of Authors

Authors are expected to:

  • Submit original work that has not been published or submitted elsewhere.
  • Properly acknowledge all sources and contributors.
  • Adhere to ethical guidelines for research, including obtaining necessary permissions for studies involving human subjects or copyrighted material.
  • Respond promptly and professionally to reviewers’ comments and requests for revisions.
  • Disclose any conflicts of interest.

VII. Obligations of Reviewers

Reviewers play a critical role in maintaining the journal’s academic integrity. They are expected to:

  • Provide objective and constructive feedback.
  • Maintain confidentiality and not disclose or use the manuscript’s content for personal purposes.
  • Declare any conflicts of interest and recuse themselves if necessary.
  • Complete reviews within the agreed-upon timeframe.

Contact Information

For further details or inquiries, please contact the Editorial Office at [service@gospeljournals.org].