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  1. David L. Eubanks (born November 18, 1935) is an American preacher associated with the Restoration Movement of Christianity. Eubanks was the fifth President of Johnson Bible College, serving from 1969 to 2007, which ranks him among the longest serving college presidents in the U.S.

    • November 18, 1935 (age 87)
    • Gary E. Weedman
    • Robert M. Bell
  2. Sep 3, 2017 · David Eubank has spent 20 years on the frontline of some of the world’s bloodiest wars. That's not unusual for a former US special forces soldier like him, but David brings his wife and children wherever his humanitarian mission takes him.

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  5. Sep 27, 2023 · David Eubank will accept your call, but there might be missiles disrupting the connection. Eubank, 61, is the founder and leader of the Free Burma Rangers, an eclectic band of former U.S. Marines seeking new purpose, Myanmar ethnic minorities and rebels with a cause.

  6. Mar 3, 2020 · In a somber scene in a Burmese village, David Eubank shows a photo of the bodies of two women who were raped and killed by government soldiers to a group of resistance fighters. In a film with its share of harrowing scenes, it is one of the few in which Eubank is visibly upset.

  7. David Eubank grew up in a missionary family, but he is far from your ordinary missionary. Growing up in Thailand as a son of missionaries, Allan and Joan Eubank, he returned to the U.S. to attend college and then spent ten years as a U.S. Army officer commanding units in the Infantry, Rangers and Special Forces.

  8. Apr 19, 2006 · By Brad Dupray. Dr. David Eubanks came to Johnson Bible College (JBC) as a student in 1953, joined the faculty in 1958, and has served since as president since 1969. Eubanks holds a doctorate in history and English from the University of Tennessee and served as president of the 1984 North American Christian Convention.

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