Summit Ministries

About Summit Ministries

Summit Ministries® is an educational Christian ministry whose very existence is a response to our current post-Christian culture. Today, countless Christian youth have fallen victim to the popular ideas of our modern world. Most have adopted these ideas into their own worldview, while still others go on to renounce their Christian faith altogether.

Summit views its role in God's kingdom as a catalyst to counteract this alarming trend. However, our ultimate goal supersedes simply training. As Christians are challenged to stand strong in their faith and defend truth, they will also be equipped to have a positive influence on the society in which they live.

About Summit

Dr. James Dobson

DR. JAMES C. DOBSON, Focus on the Family: "I consider Summit Ministries to be one of the very best resources available, and I don't say that lightly."

In their book, Children at Risk, Dr. Dobson and Gary Bauer write, "One of the best programs for teaching the concepts I've described [in Children at Risk] is called Summit Ministries…. [Summit's two-week summer conferences are] designed to prepare 15 to 25 year-old students to deal with the secular humanism they will certainly encounter in high school or college. [It] "pops open" the eyes of teenagers and young adults. They suddenly understand the civil war we have described and what it means to them personally…. Our son, Ryan, has attended the past three summers. He recommends it, too." (p. 268)

Dr. D. James Kennedy

DR. D. JAMES KENNEDY, Coral Ridge Ministries: "The Summit provides a solid spiritual foundation to help keep your child's faith secure when the storms of godlessness and unbelief confront him."

Josh McDowell

JOSH MCDOWELL, Josh McDowell Ministries: "My own son was one of those who came face to face with a biblical worldview at The Summit. It was by far one of the most significant conferences he has ever attended. The impact will affect Sean the rest of his life."

"I consider Summit Ministries to be the premier organization for training Christians to think in terms of a total world and life view."

Dr. Norman L. Geisler

DR. NORMAN L. GEISLER, Dean, Southern Evangelical Seminary: Concerning the Student Journal for Worldviews in Focus: Thinking Like a Christian, Geisler has written: "Every Christian teenager in the country needs to study this book. It is the best brief study available for helping them to develop a truly Christian worldview."

Chuck Colson

CHUCK COLSON, Prison Fellowship Ministries: In their 1999 release, How Now Shall We Live, Chuck Colson and Nancy Pearcy write that "local churches need to encourage youth group leaders to go beyond volleyball and pizza parties and begin to teach apologetics and worldview issues. Summit Ministries in Colorado is pointing the way. Perched high in the Rocky Mountains, every summer Summit packs in high school students who want to learn how to defend their faith against the ideological trends of the day. Founder David Noebel has developed a curriculum that gives Christian kids a crash course in apologetics, teaching them how to deal with the intellectual challenges they face in high school and college. They learn how to analyze and critique the New Age movement, humanism, Marxism, feminism, evolutionism, and whatever other "ism" happens to be gaining a foothold in contemporary American culture. Churches and Christian schools ought to take a page from Summit's book (or use Summit's own book, Understanding the Times) and begin preparing young people to face an increasingly hostile culture." (p. 339)