Free Burma Rangers Encore
Free Burma Rangers Encore

In Theaters Sep 13

Free Burma Rangers Encore

A Family Brings Hope To The Front Lines

105 Minutes

Fathom brings back Free Burma Rangers a documentary film exploring the extraordinary 20-year journey of missionaries Dave and Karen Eubank. The film follows Dave, Karen, and their three young children, as they venture into war zones where they are fighting to bring hope.

Fathom brings back Free Burma Rangers a documentary film exploring the extraordinary 20-year journey of missionaries Dave and Karen Eubank. The film follows Dave, Karen, and their three young children, as they venture into war zones where they are fighting to bring hope.

Dave Eubank is a rare hero of the faith. He is a former U.S. Special Forces soldier turned missionary to conflict zones. The film is a real-life adventure movie. Viewers will follow the family into firefights, heroic rescues, and experience life-changing ministry. In the midst of this unprecedented journey, you will witness amazing lessons of faith from one of the most inspiring families in the world.

The Free Burma Rangers was founded over 20 years ago by Eubank, in response to conflict in Burma, and now offer help, hope and love to internally displaced people around the world. They live by six principles:

  1. Love one another
  2. Unite for freedom, justice and peace
  3. Forgive and do not hate each other
  4. Pray with faith
  5. Act with Courage
  6. Never Surrender

Viewer Discretion Advised - Includes Intense, Graphic Sequences of War Violence

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Free Burma Rangers Encore

Run Time: 1 hour 45 minutes

Categories: Documentaries, Inspirational

It’s a fascinating, moving portrait of how the gospel of Jesus Christ motivates believers to flee comfort and run toward danger—dodging bullets and bombs to be conduits of healing and hope. GOSPEL COALITION
Not Standard Christian Fare… it transcends the limitations of the genre and deserves to be seen by a wider audience… amazing in its humanity and graphic honesty… Nothing is reenacted. BLOGCRITICS
The most harrowing faith-based movie ever made… a Real-Life ‘Action-Adventure’ Film. CROSSWALK
One of the most Inspiring films you will see. DOCSOLOGY
The raw and inspiring movie truly illustrates Christianity in action. THE CHRISTIAN POST

David Eubank

David Eubank

David Eubank

David grew up as a missionary kid in Thailand. He has been a Corp Cadet at A&M, Army Ranger, Special Forces Detachment Commander, and Fuller Seminary grad. For the past 20+ years he has led the Free Burma Rangers, a multi-ethnic relief organization responding to those in need in conflict zones around the world.

Karen Eubank

Karen Eubank

Karen Eubank

A graduate of Seattle Pacific University, Karen was pursuing a career in special education when she met Dave. As she and Dave responded to conflict in Asia, they have raised three children, Sahale, Suuzanne, and Peter all on the front lines alongside other families. Her focus on relief missions is developing and leading the Good Life Club, and program focused on communicating joy and love to women and children living in conflict areas.

Sahale Eubank

Sahale Eubank

Sahale Eubank

Sahale is the eldest of the Eubank children. She is an active participant in FBR, helping leading children’s programs, perform medical treatment, and film and document atrocities on the front lines.

Suuzanne Eubank

Suuzanne Eubank

Suuzanne Eubank

Suuzanne is also an active participant in relief missions with FBR. Learning to swim in Burma’s raging rivers, she helps treat wounded, distribute relief supplies, and encourages families and children.

Peter Eubank

Peter Eubank

Peter Eubank

Peter, like the rest of his family, actively helps contribute to relief efforts on the front lines. All three of the Eubank children find ways of building relationships and bringing hope to others their age in conflict areas.

Saw Ka Paw Say, a.k.a. “Monkey”

Saw Ka Paw Say, a.k.a. “Monkey”

Saw Ka Paw Say, a.k.a. “Monkey”

Monkey is ethnic Karenni, and is one of the founding members of the Free Burma Rangers. A former resistance fighter in the Karenni area of Burma (Myanmar), he helped initiate FBR’s program to document human rights abuses on the front lines using film and photo to tell people’s stories. He is also a chaplain with FBR. He lives on the Thai-Burma border with his wife and children, when he isn’t traveling on relief missions around the world.

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