‘Indivisible’ Releases on DVD, Blu-Ray, Digital

Indivisible Releases on DVD, Blu-Ray, Digital

A new movie with a message of hope and strength will appeal to many churches and their members: Indivisible, from the director of The Grace Card and Pure Flix, the studio that produced Fireproof and War Room.

Based on the true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife, Heather, Indivisible follows the family as they arrive at Fort Stewart. Yet before the Turners can even unpack, Darren is deployed to Iraq. Heather is left taking care of their young children as well as serving the families of other deployed soldiers.

As the harsh realities of war take a daily toll over the course of the battalion’s extended deployment, back home life goes on, and nerves are frayed with every late-night knock on the door.

With deeply etched battle scars, the soldiers return to the United States, their long-awaited homecoming much different than any of their families anticipated. Carrying burdens the other can’t comprehend, the Turners must decide if they’re willing to face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage.

“Our hope is that after you see Indivisible, you will engage in the lives of the men and women of our armed forces. Our active duty and prior service military men and women sometimes need a person to come alongside to care for, to listen to, or just to say ‘thanks’ to them. You could be that person,” says Darren Turner.

The movie stars Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Jason George, Tia Mowry and Madeline Carroll.

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