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Divided is an intriguing documentary that dives into the contentious world of modern youth ministry, questioning its alignment with scripture. The film, directed by Philip and Chris Leclerc, carries an unmistakable tone of advocacy, particularly influenced by the National Center for Family-Integrated Churches. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to digest the arguments being presented, which can feel quite heavy at times. The themes revolve around integration of youth in the church and whether current practices stray from biblical teachings. While the interviews and perspectives are compelling, it’s clear that this isn't just an objective exploration but rather a call to reconsider youth ministry's role in faith communities. A distinctive watch for those curious about church practices and youth engagement.
Documentary on youth ministryFocuses on scriptural alignmentInfluenced by family-integrated church perspectives
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