Producers of a documentary that raises questions about the alleged dangers associated with modern youth ministry are crying foul after recently discovering they were disinvited from a major conference that took place this week in Dallas.
Organizers of the D6 Conference -- an event geared toward leaders, ministers, leading parents, and volunteers in the church to share conversations about various biblical methods -- maintain that its decision to deny a display booth to the group behind Divided was made based on the non-inclusive nature of the film. Ron Hunter, sponsor of D6, overturned the NCFIC's initial acceptance to the conference for fear that the group would "cause tension."
But Brown understands that resistance is natural when one considers how difficult it is to change youth ministry and how much money is involved in an age-segregated ministry model....