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Uncelebrated Champion: The Tale of For King & Country’s Joel and Luke Smallbone

Helen Smallbone enjoyed a picturesque life in her homeland of Australia, surrounded by the bliss of a large family comprising six children with another one on the way, a thriving husband, and an exquisite residence. However, this serenity was abruptly disrupted when her husband, David, announced their relocation to America to pursue a dream.

Soon after their arrival in the United States, their aspirations were shattered. David, who had secured a promising job in the music industry that prompted the transcontinental move, discovered on his first day in America that the position had been given to another individual, leaving him unemployed.

Luke and Joel Smallbone, renowned as the brothers from the Grammy-winning Christian music duo For King & Country, decided to immortalize their family’s saga in the film “Unsung Hero.” This cinematic venture, distributed by Lionsgate, is set to premiere nationwide on April 26, showcasing the extraordinary journey of the Smallbone family.

The narrative encapsulates a rollercoaster of highs and lows, emphasizing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Through their film, the Smallbones aim to offer a genuine portrayal of their experiences without embellishment, underscoring the essence of familial bonds, faith, and triumph over daunting challenges.

Joel Smallbone not only co-wrote and co-directed the film but also portrayed his father, David, with remarkable authenticity. Reflecting on his performance, Joel acknowledged the emotional depth he effortlessly tapped into, given his lifelong familiarity with the role.

Despite the financial hardships and uncertainties that plagued their early days in America, Joel and Luke reminisce fondly about the unwavering support of their parents, recounting moments of resilience and camaraderie that defined their formative years.

The movie also delves into the music industry pursuits of Rebecca St. James, the eldest sibling, who blazed a trail in Christian music long before her brothers’ ascension to stardom. Her journey, marked by rejection and perseverance, culminated in a successful career under the mentorship of Eddie DeGarmo.

As the Smallbone family’s story unfolds on the silver screen, it serves as a testament to the power of perseverance, familial love, and the indomitable human spirit. Rebecca St. James aptly describes it as a narrative of triumph and redemption, encapsulating the essence of resilience and familial admiration.

In conclusion, the Smallbone family’s odyssey, immortalized in “Unsung Hero,” resonates as a powerful and poignant tale of courage, faith, and unwavering determination in the face of adversity.


Melonee Hurt covers music and the music business at The Tennessean, a part of the USA TODAY NETWORK — Tennessee. Reach out to Melonee on X @HurtMelonee or find her on Instagram at @MelHurtWrites.