As the U.S. withdraws from global conflicts, one extraordinary family refuses to retreat. But their children, raised between bullets and baptisms, must now reckon with God’s calling back into conflict zones: is this their own divine destiny, or the long arm of their parents' shadow?
The Undiscovered Land builds on the fire sparked by the acclaimed documentary Free Burma Rangers, unleashing a 6-8 part docu-series that plunges you into four more years of never-before-seen warfare and faith-filled wonder. With unprecedented access, Deidox Films takes you straight into the heart of multiple active war zones, capturing raw moments where faith and courage collide amid chaos and danger.
But this time, the stakes are different. The Eubank children are no longer just following their parents—they’re coming of age between minefields and mission fields, forced to decide if this dangerous calling is truly their own. When the family returns stateside, they face a different kind of warfare: classrooms hostile to their faith, a culture that questions their choices, and the weight of inheriting a legacy written in scars and sacrifice.
The Eubanks discover that dodging bullets is easier than dodging betrayal. Government officials they trusted turn against them, while their own missionary community threatens to pull their credentials—both with the potential to shut down their ministry. As Dave and Karen fight a war on multiple fronts, their children stand at a crossroads: embrace a calling where yesterday’s allies become tomorrow’s accusers, or choose a faith that doesn’t demand this kind of courage. Between broken promises and new wars, one question remains-- is God the one calling the children deeper into danger, or is it their father’s shadow they’re chasing into the darkness?
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See All ProjectsThe Undiscovered Land dares you to witness what happens when children raised to run toward danger must decide if that’s divine destiny or misguided duty. This is more than a front-row seat to the world’s most gripping conflicts—it’s an intimate portrait of a family wrestling with whether their extraordinary faith can survive the transition from one generation to the next.
In a time when society has lost trust in leaders and religion alike, we need this story of a family whose faith is tested not just by bullets, but by whether the next generation will embrace the apparent miracles that seem to demand such courage. What the Eubanks will discover about faith, family, and the invitation to follow God might just be the inspiration we all need.
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