The Cattle Empire
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The Cattle Empire

Australian cattle stations are often mentioned in the same breath as the Australian Outback. Here the cattle kings, such as the Kindmans, have built empires encompassing some of the toughest and driest country Australia has to offer. Watch our The Cattle Empire program here in HD and discover God who was prepared to give His…

Gold Fever
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Gold Fever

When gold was discovered in Ballarat in 1851, it seemed that overnight the workers of Australia had gone AWOL – farms, building sites, ships, police barracks, government offices, shearing sheds – all were deserted. Australian and human history is entwined with the desire for gold, but perhaps we should focus on a different kind of…

The Rock
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The Rock

The Motobo Hills in Zimbabwe are home to some of the most majestic granite scenery in the world. The hills provide a stunning landscape of balancing rocks awkwardly teetering on top of one another. And they carry a message today that reaches to the ends of the earth. Contact: www.tij.tv Facebook.com/TheIncredibleJourneyMinistry Phone (in Australia): 0481…

Newheart
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Newheart

This week, Gary Kent takes us on a journey to investigate the most famous event in medical history. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, a son of Africa, performed the world’s first human to human heart transplant at Groote Schuur hospital in Cape Town. Through this miracle, Gary shows us that God loves us just the way we…

The Girl Who Talked To The Stars
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The Girl Who Talked To The Stars

In this episode, we are following the footsteps of Bett-Bett, a well-known Australian little black princess of the Never-Never. It’s a story we should all hear, as it reminds us of some of the darker days of our history as a nation, but more importantly of the power of kindness and love to transform a…

Standing in the Circle
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Standing in the Circle

Oxford, England, is a wonderful place to wander, the narrow cobblestone lanes take you on a journey back through the centuries as you cross old stone bridges and pass some of the most famous landmarks in Britain. But not all the cobblestone streets in Oxford lead to places of romance and beauty, one led to…

The Outback Artist
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The Outback Artist

The Australian outback is a landscape that drew Frank Pash and many other artists deep into its interior to create paintings that capture the very spirit and essence of the outback. Frank Pash was a man with no religious conviction and no interest in spiritual matters. Then, in his darkest hour, he saw Jesus. Watch…

The Death Camp Murals
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The Death Camp Murals

Before World War II, Singapore was know as an “impregnable fortress.” But the British surrendered to the Japanese after just 7 days of fighting. 50,000 British and Australian soldiers were taken captive. One man showed them Jesus in a very unusual way and gave them hope. Watch the program here in HD to learn more.…

Along the Rabbit-Proof Fence
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Along the Rabbit-Proof Fence

All of us in Australia are familiar with the story of the Rabbit-Proof Fence – the remarkable true story of three young Aboriginal girls who crossed the harsh Australian desert on foot to return to their home. The nine-week walk was a complex adventure, but it is also a remider of what can be achieved…

Joshua Chamberlain: The Deciding Moment
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Joshua Chamberlain: The Deciding Moment

The Incredible Journey – Episode 6: Joshua Chamberlain: The Deciding Moment Life is made up of choices, individual decisions that can influence our future and even determine our ultimate destiny. This life, here and now, is a matter of cause and effect, like the butterfly effect. You’ve heard of that principle haven’t you? If not…

The Downfall of the President
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The Downfall of the President

One of the most fascinating events in modern political history is Watergate, the scandal in Washington DC that led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. In this program, Gary Kent looks at the scandal and what it can teach us about God’s love for fallen humanity. Contact: www.tij.tv Facebook.com/TheIncredibleJourneyMinistry Phone (in Australia): 0481 315…

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