Theology of Education examines teaching and learning as participation in the missio Dei—the Father’s sending of the Son and Spirit to reconcile all things. From Israel’s vocation as a kingdom of priests (Exod 19:5–6) and Christ’s equipping of the Twelve to the Great Commission (Matt 28:18–20) and Pentecost’s multilingual witness, Scripture portrays education as centrifugal formation for witness, service, and cultural engagement. Students explore classroom practices that form students as sent ones—equipping them with apologetic imagination, contextual discernment, and sacrificial love—so that every subject becomes preparation for bearing witness to Christ in every sphere of life.