Family centrality is definitely in my view.
Marriage and the home is the first institution God created; before civil government and before the Church.
A “republican” church government in which heads of households (NOT one-member-one-vote) represent their families in the governing the practical matters of the church is something we teach. I don’t know if Voddie teaches that particularly. We don’t have church-wide business meetings. We meet with the heads of households and mature single male adults. The needs of the widows and and other unmarried women are considered by the other households.
I don’t know that our views of doctrine of separation from worldliness would correspond.
In what way would they not correspond?