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August 2, 2023

The siblings and family behind Christian band for KING + COUNTRY and singer Rebecca St. James are gearing up to be the subject of a new biopic detailing their journey to America and path to fame.

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“Unsung Hero,” an upcoming movie from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company, will release in theaters nationwide April 26, 2024, and will detail how St. James, her brothers, Joel and Luke Smallbone (for KING + COUNTRY), and their parents and siblings made their way into the entertainment realm.

But far beyond a mere story about music, “Unsung Hero” Joel Smallbone’s directorial debut will detail their struggles, tough decisions, and the remarkable faith it took to start a new life in America.

“When David Smallbones successful music company collapses, he moves his family from Down Under to the States, searching for a brighter future,” an official synopsis reads. “With nothing more than their seven children, suitcases, and their love of music, David and his pregnant wife Helen set out to rebuild their lives.”

“Unsung Hero,” which stars Joel Smallbone (David), Daisy Betts (Helen), Candace Cameron Bure, Kirrilee Berger, Jonathan Jackson, Lucas Black, Terry O’Quinn, and Hillary Scott, offers a powerful look at how reliance on God guided the family toward their destiny.

“Helens faith stands against all odds and inspires her husband and children to hold onto theirs,” the synopsis continues. “With their own dreams on hold, David and Helen begin to realize the musical prowess in their children, who would go on to become two of the most successful acts in Inspirational Music history: five-time Grammy Award-winning artists for KING + COUNTRY and Rebecca St. James.”

Last year, Helen Smallbone joined “The Prodigal Stories Podcast” to tell her family’s harrowing overcomer story. She shared that God guided her after the family came to America with absolutely nothing and catapulted them onto national and international stages.

“America was sort of the land of opportunity,” Smallbone said, noting their experience in the U.S. was a culture shock. “At this point, we were living hand to mouth. We knew we had nothing much behind us, financially. We had no family anymore, minimal friends, work acquaintances, but that was about it.”

But through faith and perseverance, the family sustained itself and found massive success. Smallbone said she knows great responsibility comes along with the family’s public ministry and work.

“There is a great responsibility under God that you honor God and finish strong,” she said of the platforms her children have. “And that has been spoken about within the home to everybody.”

Listen to Smallbone tell her family’s story:

It’s a tale Smallbone also documented in her 2022 book, “Behind the Lights: The Extraordinary Adventure of a Mum and Her Family.”

Be sure to stay tuned for more updates on “Unsung Hero” as we move closer to release.

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The Jeep Recon Moab EV goes full beast mode in black as it drops camo [Images]

Jeep’s new electric SUV looks pretty sweet in a blacked-out Moab edition. The Jeep Recon Moab EV was spotted with hardly any camo, sporting black paint, wheels, tint, and some serious off-road upgrades.

Check out the Jeep Recon Moab EV in black

The Recon is expected to make its official debut later this year, but we are already getting a look at the new Moab trim.

Although it won’t replace the Wrangler, Jeep said the Recon takes inspiration from the legendary off-roader and will even pull a few fan favorites, like optional doors and windows.

The Recon is Jeep’s third electric SUV, following the Avenger and Wagoneer S, promising to be the brand’s first true off-road EV.

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We have a good idea of what the Recon will look like when it arrives, after several prototypes have been caught in public testing. The closer it gets to production form, the more and more it looks like a Ford Bronco, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

A new sighting, from the folks at Jeep Recon Forum, offers a closer look at the Recon Moab trim, all blacked out.

It looks about the same, maybe a little refined, compared to the first Moab model we saw, which leaked out of a dealer event in Las Vegas way back in March 2023.

You can also see a good size comparison to the Chevy Equinox sitting next to it. Jeep’s SUV is clearly taller with a more upright stance.

Jeep already took a shot at Ford during the Super Bowl earlier this year, recruiting Harrison Ford for a commercial where the Recon races past the Bronco on an off-road trail. Harrison joked at the end, “This Jeep makes me happy, even though my name is Ford.”

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Jeep Recon Moab 4xe (source: JeepReconForum)

The Recon is set to make an official debut later this year and will go on sale as a 2026 model year. Jeep has kept most details secret, but promised it will be able to tackle the Rubicon Trail with enough charge to get back to town and recharge.

Like the Wagoneer S, the Recon will be based on the STLA Large platform, which should provide at least 300 miles of driving range.

The Moab will be one of several trim options, which will likely include at least a Willys and Overland version as well.

We will learn prices closer to launch, but the Jeep Recon EV is expected to start at around $60,000. The Moab and other trims could cost upwards of $80,000 or more, similar to the Wrangler.

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