Randy Sims
Randy Sims is the executive director of Worldview Academy. He has trained Christian students and adults in camps and ministries for over 25 years. He has served as a leadership staff member with Kanakuk Kamps, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, T Bar M Sports Camps, and Community Bible Study. He is the author of The Greatest Among You: A Student’s Guide to Servant Leadership. Randy has led chapel services for both college and professional sports teams, and participated with the Billy Graham Crusade as a platform speaker. Randy lives with his wife, Amy, and their four children in Texas.

Jeff Baldwin
Jeff Baldwin, research director for Worldview Academy, served as the creative editor for Understanding the Times by David A. Noebel, and co-authored the Understanding the Times Curriculum. He has written several books, including The Deadliest Monster, a Christian introduction to worldviews. Jeff is a freelance writer and is completing work on a classical literature curriculum for Worldview Academy’s TheGreatBooks.com. His articles have appeared in The Teaching Home, World, and New Attitude. Jeff, his wife Linda, and their three children live in Colorado.

Bill Jack
Bill Jack, faculty advisor for Worldview Academy, spent ten years as an educator in the public schools. He was national representative for the Caleb Campaign, and a contributing editor for Issues & Answers. He has appeared on national radio and television programs. Students nation-wide have learned from Bill at conferences sponsored by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), and the Institute for Creation Research (ICR). He is the producer of several videos including "Simple Tools for Brain Surgery." Bill and his wife, Tabby, live in Colorado with their children.

Brandon Booth
Brandon Booth began his worldview training as a WVA student. Since that time, he has served as college staff, college staff director, and as a camp director. He received his B.A. in Philosophy from Hillsdale College and his M.A. in Historical Theology from Concordia Seminary in Saint Louis. Brandon and his wife, Liv, and their three children live in Saint Louis, where Brandon is the Dean of Humanities and Rhetoric for Providence Christian Academy.

Dell Cook
Dell Cook holds a master’s degree in divinity and is now completing a second master’s in theology. He has served in several Christian camp ministries around the nation as well as being Director of Student Ministries in churches in North Carolina and Florida. He is currently a classical school instructor at Cary Christian School and the director of the Paideia Teachers Institute. He, his wife Ginny, and their three children live in North Carolina.

Mark Bertrand
Mark Bertrand is a writer who lives with his wife, Laurie, in South Dakota. He has a B.A. in English from Union University and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Houston. For several years, he served on the board of Strange Land Literacy Foundation, promoting literature, theology, culture studies and fellowship in Houston. Currently, Mark is the fiction editor at Relief Journal, and he is the author of Rethinking Worldview: Learning to Think, Live, and Speak in This World.

Jay Winslow
Jay Winslow has been teaching in the public schools for twenty-eight years emphasizing worldview and critical thinking skills. He has an M.A. in rhetoric and frequently speaks on issues including worldview, education, language and literacy, and the effects of the media on our culture. He has in-serviced educators through groups such as ACSI and the Systems Thinking Network Project. Jay and his wife Regina live in Arizona with their three sons.

Mike Tiland
Mike Tiland has served with Worldview Academy as college staff, staff director, and currently serves as faculty/camp director. Mike graduated from Oregon State University with a B.S. in accounting and a minor in philosophy. While at Oregon State he served with Campus Crusade for Christ, which equipped him in discipleship and apologetics. Mike lives in Texas with his wife, Angela, where they both serve full-time with Worldview Academy.

Mike Schutt
Mike Schutt is Associate Professor of Law at Regent University and Director of the Institute for Christian Legal Studies (ICLS). ICLS seeks to encourage Christian law students, professors, and lawyers to seek and study biblical truth as it relates to law and legal institutions. He also serves with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship as the national coordinator of its Law School Ministry and is the author of Redeeming Law: Christian Calling and the Legal Profession. He lives with his wife, Lisa, and their three children in Mount Pleasant, Texas.

Paul Jordan
Paul Jordan is a professor of Forensic and Computer Sciences at Southern Wesleyan University. He serves as an elder at his church and has a passion for teaching the Word of God. As the founder of Community Bible Institute, Paul has trained adults in hermeneutics, apologetics, Biblical studies, Christian theology, and worldview for over ten years. Paul and his wife Vicki have two children and live near Clemson, SC.

Andrew Frye
Andrew Frye lives in Grants Pass, OR with his wife Terry and their two children. He teaches history at Grants Pass High School, serves as adjunct faculty in the Concordia University graduate education program and a history instructor at Rogue Community College. He serves as a worship leader and elder in his church, where he has taught church history, apologetics and occasionally fills the pulpit. Andrew is a James Madison Fellow-Scholar and holds a B.A. in history from San Diego State University and a M.A. in political philosophy and history from Excelsior College, where he did exchange work at Georgetown University and Oxford University, England, specializing in the worldview of the Constitutional era.