Interactive evenings including games/activities, with discussion and learning time facilitated by Pastor Nathan and Craig McLeod. Craig and Nathan have a combined 45 years’ experience working professionally with students and have several children of their own.
No signup/pre-registration is required. Parents may decide to either stay or drop off. Guests are welcome.

Rationale: High schools, college campuses, political platforms, workplaces, and even social influences are rife with atheistic, evolutionary, and postmodern ideas that are incompatible with a Biblical worldview. No Christian is immune to secular assaults on their faith.
Purpose: The Road Trip to Truth curriculum is intended to equip participants for the onslaught of postmodern ideas they will encounter in an increasingly secular world.
Goal: The goal of this study is to introduce students to many of the ideas and arguments they will likely face and to persuade them of the reality and defensibility of the Christian worldview.
Outcomes: After this study, participants should be able to demonstrate the irrationality of an atheistic worldview, describe the Christian worldview and its basis, articulate the Gospel, and recognize many of the ideas and arguments indicative of non-biblical worldviews.
Resources from Fortis Institute (Todd Friel) —fortisinstitute.org 10 OCT 2025