Adventures in Australia!
Kids' Apologetics
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01-May-2020
Living on the planet's underside would apparently take some getting used to, but at least I'd have three weeks to adjust. In those three weeks, however, I'd be covering a lot of groundover 1,700 km, to be exact. That's how far I'd arranged to travel overland across Eastern Australia as part of my mission to backpack 360 around the world in 180 days documenting Christian students' experiences at secular universities. So, with little time to waste, I headed to the nearest campus before the sun set on my first day Downunder.
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