Paper Submission
Thank you for submitting your paper/project for presentation at the annual meeting of the Disciple Leaders Network (DLN, formerly Baptist Association of Educators, BACE)!

The purpose is to provide academic and professional support for the important work of Christian Education and DiscipleMaking.

The Due Date for Paper Proposal Submission by 03/01/2023. Late submissions will not be accepted.

You will receive review committee notification on or before 03/15/2023.  

Papers should be related to the organization's mission or associated with the annual meeting theme. 

Final Paper Submission on or before 04/6/2023. Late papers will not be accepted or presented.

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Email *
Name *
Email *
Phone *
Institution *
Degrees Completed *
Degree in Progress *
Title of Paper *
Purpose of Original Paper *
i.e. Journal Article, Dissertation (PhD or EdD), Ministry Project (DMin or DEdMin), M.A. Thesis, etc.
Abstract *
In what way does your paper give contributions to the mission of the Disciple Leaders Network or annual meeting theme? *
2023 Theme: ONE   One Body=One Mission
Additional Information
Paper Specifications
Final papers are expected to be 2000-3000 words in length. A cover sheet with the paper title, presentation title (if different), student name, degree completed, institution, abstract and publication date (if published) should be included. If or when approved, presenters should prepare a 20-25 minute presentation followed by question and answer period for a total of 40 minutes or less.

The Due Date for Paper Proposals is 03/01/2023. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Committee Notification will be sent by03/15/2023. Papers should be consistent with the BACE organization mission or the annual meeting theme. Others will not be accepted.

Final Paper submission on or before 04/6/2023. Late papers will not be accepted or presented.

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