The high school and college years can be very challenging, and this is especially so for Christians. From peer pressure to do drugs and become sexually active to cultural pressures to be materialistic and narcissistic, the moral-spiritual health of young people is constantly under attack in American society.

To meet these challenges, young Christians must be well equipped to think and behave according to biblical standards, which requires solid instruction in Christian doctrine, ethics, and apologetics.  This is the purpose of Worldview 101, a Christian worldview training camp.

Worldview 101 camps are led by highly respected Christian philosophers and apologists. Our dynamic instructors give students powerful tools for understanding what and why we believe as Christians and how our faith commitment should impact our daily conduct.

The Bible says, “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Rom. 12:2). Worldview 101 is a crucial resource to achieve this aim.

Recent Blog Posts

The Reliability of the Gospels, II

I recall playing the game of telephone in elementary school. The teacher whispers a sentence into a student's ear, and she repeats it (or tries to) to the student next to her, and so on around the room. When the sentence makes it around, it changes, sometimes drastically, and usually humorously. Read More

The Reliability of the Gospels, I

I believe that the 4 canonical gospels are reliable sources concerning the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. They are to be preferred to non-canonical gospels (e.g. the gospel of Thomas) and a plausible case can be made that they are both internally and externally consistent. There are historically credible reasons for believing in... Read More

Faith and Doubt

A recent article in Christianity Today, "The Leavers: Young Doubters Exit the Church," discusses why 20- and 30-somethings are leaving the faith more than in previous generations. One reason cited in the article is "moral compromise," in which individuals start living in a way that does not match what they say they believe, and so... Read More