Helping the Rising Generation Feel Seen, Known, and Equipped in Christ
The rising generation is anxious, isolated, and searching for answers. Research shows only 1% of Gen Z has a biblical worldview, yet most don’t leave church over doctrine—they leave because they don’t feel seen, known, or equipped to live out their faith in real life. Pastors, parents, and educators can change that. By creating space for honest questions, modeling authentic discipleship, and connecting truth with relationship, we can help students discover lasting hope and confidence in Christ.
Equip every parent in your church, school, and community to lead conversations about gender with biblical clarity and compassion. Request multiple copies for distribution. Share them at family events, parenting classes, or as a church-wide discipleship resource. Help your community stand in the gap for families and shape the next generation with truth and grace.
When today’s culture pressures young Christians to doubt their faith, lose their voice, or drift with the crowd, Summit’s Student Conferences provide a two-week turning point. Summit’s Student Conferences equip 16 to 22-year-olds with the hope, clarity, and confidence they need to follow Jesus boldly in today’s world. For over 60 years, we have equipped students aged 16-22 to defend, own, and live out a biblical worldview.
Nestled in the heart of South Carolina, Anderson University combines Southern charm with vibrant campus life. It’s just a short drive from Greenville and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Session 1: June 28 –July 10
Session 2: July 12–July 24
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Hosted in a turn-of-the-century hotel, this location is nestled at the base of America’s Mountain, Pikes Peak, minutes from Colorado Springs.
Session 1: May 17–May 29
Session 2: May 31–June 12
Session 3: June 14–June 26
Session 4: July 5–July 17
Session 5: July 19–July 31
Session 6: August 2–August 14
Session 7: August 16–August 28
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We live in a culture of confusion, hostility, and doubt. At Summit Ministries, we’re not afraid of the questions your teens are asking about sex, meaning, purpose, God, and faith. We work to provide a space for these students to wrestle with these questions while we help them build a framework for embracing God’s truth and championing a biblical worldview at home, in school, or in the marketplace of ideas.
Building on the Rock (Elementary) lays the groundwork for worldview education for the youngest students.
Walking in Truth (Middle School) trains students to defend their faith and respond to counterfeit worldviews.
Foundations (High School) equips students with a profound understanding of the Bible’s metanarrative and its implications for personal and communal life.
Understanding the Times (High School) prepares young believers to defend a Christian worldview against other belief systems.