Through stories, we help the Church reflect Christ and redeem culture.

Media is a new missions field.

We create industry-leading, cinematic God-stories that testify to His work and reach people worldwide. (Learn more)

We equip ministries to tell their own testimonies using the same proven framework behind all our films. (Learn more)

We give donors the opportunity to fuel media missions — funding outreach, evangelism, and new films. (Learn more)

We give donors the opportunity to fuel media missions — funding outreach, evangelism, and new films. (Learn more)

You may know us from Free Burma Rangers…

You may know us from
Free Burma Rangers…

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The true story of a remarkable family compelled by Christ to bring love into war. This epic documentary chronicles the 20-year journey of the Free Burma Rangers, an unconventional humanitarian organization, as they venture through jungles, firefights, heroic rescues, and find hope in seemingly impossible situations. It’s a real life action-adventure film unlike any you’ve seen before.

But that’s just the beginning...

Miraculous: Stories of Divine Intervention is a series of audio documentary experiences that blend powerful true stories with guided space to connect with God. Each episode is crafted by a team of artists and volunteers, designed to be half-storytelling and half-spiritual encounter — helping you not only hear about God’s miraculous provision, healing, and intervention, but hopefully have an encounter with Him yourself.

Episode 5: Faith Without Food
Episode 4: ReTell at the Train Stop
Episode 3: Past that Chair

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THE UNDISCOVERED LAND (Currently in Production)

Free Burma Rangers was a small film with a massive impact. Funded by donations, it reached 7 million people and helped 3x the Free Burma Rangers budget for their ministry’s frontline aid. Through the film, audiences worldwide were moved from a needed example of faith, praying boldly, and serving the Lord on the frontlines of war. Now, it’s time to take the story further.

EQUIP YOUR CHURCH TO TELL ITS own GOD stories.

We train leaders and volunteers to capture and share testimonies — even with no budget, no team, and no prior experience.

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Deidox began as a small group of filmmakers with one passion: to tell true stories of God at work. Over the past 15 years, we’ve created films like Free Burma Rangers and shared them with millions around the world.

But our mission is bigger than just films. We believe every believer and every ministry has a testimony that matters — and we want to help you tell it. That’s why Deidox is more than a production team. We’re a nonprofit media missions ministry, creating God-stories, training ministries,and giving donors a chance to fuel outreach worldwide.

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What people say about us

I joined a Deidox cohort with my ministry movement—though our group was just ten people. Despite having over a million followers, I hadn’t shared many God stories online. The process was simple: I filmed an interview with a trusted friend about their story, modeling everyday discipleship and listening to the Holy Spirit. One follower, @CherylMotherofSeven, responded, ‘I’ve felt the same nudging to witness to my neighbors. Yesterday I shared with one, and now I’ll go to the other. Great video. Thank you.
Jordan Davis
@HighlightTruth​
We flew two Deidox Media Missionaries to our Florida conference for a 4-hour workshop at an affordable price. They trained our team in storytelling foundations—both to promote our ministry’s work rescuing children from trafficking and to inspire us with the impact of consistently documenting rescue stories, with examples like Free Burma Rangers. Their approach included everyone, showing that perfect cinematography isn’t required to mobilize a team of storytellers. It was an excellent presentation, and we’d gladly have them back.
Bruce Ladebu
Children’s Rescue Initiative
When I joined to begin a six month (and counting) coaching partnership and ultimately a collaboration for the miraculous podcast] I felt really excited with the idea of storytelling. To be able to do this and to share about God's goodness … was super, super exciting and super scary. As we continued, I just felt supported and welcomed. Brent and Danielle were so loving and patient to walk us through. … It really has been such a beautiful journey, a lot of growth with the Lord and with one another.
Gabbie Fortunato
Director of Outreach at Generous Church
Stories stick with people. It's like scripture, the truths of scripture that's lived out in a person's life. In the world that I grew up in, stories we use in ministry are very polished. They're things that Brent does, right? You have to put in a lot of work, you have to have the right camera, and you have the right editors. I mean, we have worked on those. $30,000 is the minimum you would spend, right? But we also know that stories are really powerful. Wherever we go across the world, when people hear or watch a story, that's the thing they remember. So I think what Miraculous did for us is it's a way to produce that is manageable, experiential, and a powerful storytelling format.
Patrick Johnson
Founder of Generous Church