ABOUT US
Why We Created Framing Your View
“Biblical worldview incidence has declined with each of the last five generations... from 12% to 4%.”
- Dr. George Barna, American Worldview Inventory 2024
The Next Generation is Losing a Biblical Worldview
The university years are both defining and deeply vulnerable. Students are wrestling with big questions:
- What does it mean to be human?
- Where do faith and science intersect?
- How should I think about AI, identity, politics, or mental health?
If the Church doesn’t meet them here—with clarity, truth, and compassion—they will look elsewhere for answers.
Our Response as the Church
We believe the Church must intentionally enter this space, sharing biblical truth in the formats students engage with, where authentic and honest conversations build trust and community with the next generation.
Framing Your View was created to equip students with biblical clarity in a confused culture—through honest conversations, worldview formation, and a format that resonates deeply with today’s generation.
At Woodside Bible Church, we exist to glorify God by making disciples who live out their identity in Christ.
In line with this mission, we created Framing Your View, a discipleship resource designed to equip students with a biblical worldview and help them engage culture with clarity and confidence.
We also developed this resource to share and partner with local churches, student ministries, and university communities, supporting students wherever they are.
Learn more about us at woodsidebible.org
FRAMING YOUR VIEW HOST BIOS
Chris Brooks
Chris is a husband, father, pastor, radio host, and author. He and his wife, Yodit, adopted three of their six kids. He holds degrees from Michigan State University and Biola University and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree from Asbury Theological Seminary.
In addition to pastoring Woodside Bible Church, he hosts “Equipped with Chris Brooks,” a national radio program by Moody Radio. Pastor Chris is a proud Spartan with a deep appreciation of Diet Coke.


Dr. Domenic Ruso
Dom grew up in Montreal, with early faith experiences in the Roman Catholic Church and later in a Protestant context. His journey led him to follow Jesus and pursue pastoral ministry. He now pastors 180 Church in Montreal, where he engages with the Bible in ways that connect with today’s culture.
A church planter, educator, and author with a PhD in Church History, Dom focuses on reinterpreting Christianity for modern life. His recent book,
The Bible for a Shifting Secular Age, explores the relevance of Scripture today. Dom is also a husband, father, and passionate about his community.


