
A/V Geeks 16mm Films
Don't Be Afraid (1971)

A/V Geeks 16mm Films
•3-25-2025
DESCRIPTION
The film "Don't Be Afraid" from 1971 addresses the struggles of youth in finding their identity and place in the world. It emphasizes the importance of communication and understanding between generations, urging adults to listen to and engage with young people. The film advocates for a church community that fosters genuine relationships and participation, encouraging youth to explore real issues and share their experiences. It promotes a message of love, acceptance, and the need to live life fully without fear.
Keywords
youth, identity, communication, church, community, love, acceptance, fear, participation, generational understanding
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