a Spiritual Stirring is Here
Worldview Week equips students to meet today’s hunger for truth with clarity, confidence, and Christ.
Everywhere you look, people are hungry for something more. From the world’s biggest podcasts to everyday conversations, our culture is waking up to the emptiness of godless belief systems. Even Joe Rogan—one of the most influential voices of our time—is wrestling openly with faith.
There is a spiritual hunger rising. The question is—will today’s students be given solid reasons to believe?
That’s where our team comes in. Worldview Week brings trusted and experienced apologists like Matthew Mittelberg, Alycia Wood, and Michael C. Sherrard into your school to meet students where they are, answer their toughest questions, and show them that Christianity is not only true, but good and worth following.
Through compelling talks, interactive Q&A, and space to wrestle with doubts, we help create a multi-day event where students can explore their curiosity and walk away with clarity, confidence, and conviction in their faith.
What's The Schedule?
Every school is different—and we know your calendar is already full. That’s why Worldview Week is designed with flexibility in mind.
We work with you to create a schedule that serves your students best, whether that’s through chapel talks, class sessions, evening events, or a combination of formats.
In our experience, a three-day event is the most effective. It gives students enough time to ask questions, process new ideas, and engage in meaningful conversations without overwhelming your normal school rhythm. But whether it’s a single-day focus or a multi-day event, we’ll tailor the format to fit seamlessly into your schedule.
Example Schedule
Day One
- 10 min — Introduction to Worldview Week
- 25 min — Panel Discussion: Why Do You Believe Christianity Is True?
- 25 min — Talk #1: 5 Reasons for the Existence of God
Day Two
- 25 min — Talk #2: What If I Have Doubts?
- 35 min — Panel Open Q&A
- Plus — Small Group Discussions with Students at Lunch
Day Three
- 15 min — Worship
- 20 min — Talk #3: Why Isn’t God More Obvious?
- 25 min — Panel Open Q&A
- Plus — Small Group Discussions with Students at Lunch
What Other Topics Do You Cover?
Our team is well-versed in a wide range of apologetic and worldview issues. We meet students where they are, engaging the questions they’re already asking—and the ones they didn’t even know they could ask.
Here are just a few of the kinds of questions we take on:
- Does God really exist, and how can I know for sure?
- If God is good, why is there so much evil and suffering?
- Can faith and science work together, or are they at odds?
- Is the Bible reliable, or just another ancient book?
- How do we know Jesus rose from the dead?
- Aren’t all religions basically the same?
- What does Christianity say about gender, sexuality, and identity?
- How do I know my life has meaning and purpose?
- Isn’t truth just relative—my truth vs. your truth?
- How can I talk about my faith without sounding judgmental or closed-minded?
Worldview Week equips students with thoughtful, compelling answers to life’s most important questions—answers that don’t just win arguments, but point them toward the truth, goodness, and beauty of Christ.
What's The Impact?
"This was a Game Changer for our school! Worldview Week was the most impactful faith-building event we've had in years!"
- Mike Berhow, Director of spiritual formation Calvary Christian School, clearwater Fl
What Does It Cost?
Our heart is simple: we don’t let cost stand in the way of reaching students. Worldview Week exists to give young people clarity and confidence in Christ, and we’ll work with you to make sure that happens.
An event like this does carry expenses—typically schools are asked to cover travel and provide an honorarium. For a multi-day event with multiple speakers, a standard honorarium is around $5,000. These honorariums don’t go into pockets—they go right back into funding this work, helping us train apologists, develop resources, and take Worldview Week to schools across the country.
That said, we also raise support so that cost never prevents a school from hosting. If finances are a challenge, we’ll find a way forward together. The mission is too important, and the need is too great, to let money be the thing that stops us.