He Runs Into War Zones to Save Children | David Eubank | TRS Episode 110

He Runs Into War Zones to Save Children | David Eubank | TRS Episode 110

From The Resilient Show by Chad Robichaux

May 18, 2026 · 1h 40m

About this episode

Chad Robichaux interviews David Eubank, founder of the Free Burma Rangers, about his humanitarian efforts in war zones and the impact of faith and family in his mission.

He left the US Army Special Forces to walk into a genocide. No salary. No safety net. Just a calling.David Eubank is the founder of the Free Burma Rangers, a humanitarian movement operating in the most dangerous war zones on Earth: Burma, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, and beyond. Over 20 million people have been displaced. Dave and his team run toward them.In this episode of The Resilient Show, Chad sits down with one of the most remarkable humans alive, a man who raised his children in the jungle, dodged Burma Army offensives, and built a movement fueled entirely by faith and love.What we cover: • Growing up as a missionary kid and how it shaped everything • Trading a Special Forces career for a calling in the jungle • What it's like raising your kids on the battlefield • Running toward danger when everyone else runs away • Faith that doesn't flinch when it costs everything • How the Free Burma Rangers operates, and how you can be part of itDave's defining conviction: "No one can stop people from giving love and serving one another."We hope you enjoy this interview and, of course, encourage you to engage with us here and on our social channels.Learn more about David…

People in this episode

Host: Chad Robichaux

Guest: David Eubank

Topics covered

  • humanitarian work
  • war zones
  • faith
  • family
  • courage
  • service

Keywords

  • humanitarian
  • war zones
  • Free Burma Rangers
  • David Eubank
  • faith
  • courage
  • genocide
  • family

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Free Burma Rangers

Places: Burma, Iraq, Syria, Sudan

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