Worldview 101

About Us

Text Box: Don and Pat Wesolowski, homeschooling parents of nine. It has been our pleasure to partner with Summit Ministries and the Bryan College Worldview team in order to present worldview seminars at churches and homeschool gatherings.  The beginning of this association was limited to the training of teens and adults. Then we decided to test the waters and include younger students.  Much to our delightful surprise, we discovered that they are very capable of understanding worldview teaching, especially when it’s presented in a simple format.  For this reason our seminars are open to children, teens, and adults! Several of our children enjoy teaching at the seminars including:
Jonathan “JonJon,” age 19, a recent graduate of Impact 360*  who is headed to Summit Semester this fall.  He has attended Summit** numerous times and will be staffing for the second summer in a row this year.  Jonathan has also staffed with Worldview Academy.***  He has a heart for challenging students to search for the answers to their tough questions. 
Kimberly, age 16, who has attended both Summi** and Worldview*** Academy and who has been a counselor at a camp for younger children.  She loves teaching and she loves children — a perfect match for our seminars.        

Jonathan Skagfield, a sophomore at Union University, is studying philosophy and ethics. Jonathan graduated from  IMPACT 360*  in 2007.  He has attended Summit** for several summers and will be staffing Summit East this summer.

John Stonestreet, Executive Director, Ministries, (and one of the best speakers at Summit — just ask the students!) partners with us when his very busy schedule allows!  Of our seminars, John says, “Children who have a Biblical worldview and who understand worldview issues are less likely to walk away from their faith when it is tested by life. I have taught alongside the Wesolowskis at worldview seminars for several years, and I am impressed with the information presented to the students and how it is presented at their level.  Through their seminars, students grasp a clear understanding of what it means to hold and live out a biblical worldview.”
Ben Williams, Director, Worldview Teams at Bryan College also partners with us when schedules allow, says, “Having worked with the Wesolowskis in a number of different situations, we have always appreciated the depth and professionalism they bring into a worldview seminar.  As the Director of the Bryan College Worldview Team, I conduct multi-media, Christian worldview conferences for schools, churches, and homeschool groups around the eastern U.S., and I look forward to the opportunities where I am able to partner with the Wesolowskis to expand our ability to connect with a wider ranges of ages.”
In addition to those listed above we are fortunate to have sharp, articulate, teen teachers working with us.  The beauty of our ministry is that we can easily work with the schedules of home schooling families (both when scheduling seminars and when needing additional teachers).  
IMPACT 360 is a nine-month residential adventure located in Pine Mountain, Georgia, near Callaway Gardens. It was developed by Lifeshape Foundation for students 18 – 20 years of age and designed to be an interac tive and experiential living/learning community. The goal of IMPACT 360 is to revolutionize leaders of the emerging generation to prepare them for the lives they were created to live.  www.impact360.net

SUMMIT MINISTRIES As Christian youth we stand and fall not so much by our convictions as by our ability to explain, defend, and consistently live out those convictions. Summit provides training in these exact areas.   www.summit.org

WORLDVIEW ACADEMY As Christian youth we stand and fall not so much by our convictions as by our ability to explain, defend, and consistently live out those convictions. Summit provides training in these exact areas.  www.worldview.org


Worldview 101