The Incredible Journey
The Incredible Journey is a donor-funded ministry passionate about communicating the Gospel of Christ. Pastor Gary Kent holds a B.A. in Theology, M.A. in Ancient History & Archaeology, and M. in Divinity. He's an archaeologist who has excavated numerous sites throughout Israel and Jordan and is an internationally acclaimed speaker and TV presenter, he has spoken and produced numerous documentaries on subjects including the Bible, Bible prophecy, world events, and natural health. His passion is to share the good news of Jesus’ imminent return. — New programs are released every Friday at 6pm (AEST).
Episodes
200 episodes
Escape from North Korea
Step into one of the most volatile places on earth: the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Despite its name, the DMZ is the most militarised border in the world, a tense strip of land dividing North and South Korea since the 1953 armistice. Technically...
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Season 8
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Episode 28
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28:30
Karl Marx – World Changer
Karl Heinrich Marx was born on 5 May 1818, one of nine children of Heinrich and Henrietta Marx. The family lived in the Rhineland region of Prussia in western Germany. Although both parents came from Jewish families with notable rabbinical back...
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Season 8
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Episode 27
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28:30
Nicholas Winton – Save One Life, Save the World
Even today, new stories emerge about the Holocaust, and its unrelenting evil remains almost impossible to grasp, coldly calculated cruelty on an unimaginable scale. Perhaps the hardest part to comprehend is that, for the Nazis, being Jewish alo...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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28:30
The King’s Dream That Destroyed Hitler and the Nazis
World War II, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history, began on September 1, 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Adolf Hitler dreamed of uniting Europe and establishing an empire that would rule the world for a thousand years. Y...
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Season 8
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Episode 24
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34:32
The Unknown Soldier – Known But to God
Arlington National Cemetery is one of the most well-known cemeteries in the world. It’s just outside Washington, DC. 400,000 military veterans and their families are buried there. The most famous tomb of all is also there, the tomb of The Unkno...
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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28:30
My Father, the Nazi
Decades after the war, people from around the world still visit Auschwitz, a solemn place of remembrance for those who perished there. But imagine walking through it alongside the grandson of its ruthless commandant, Rudolf Höss. And what if yo...
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Season 8
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Episode 26
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28:30
Flight 901 – Mt Erebus Disaster
On the morning of 28 November 1979, Air New Zealand Flight TE901 departed Auckland Airport in Māngere on an 11-hour sightseeing journey to Antarctica. At 1:49 p.m., tragedy struck when the aircraft crashed into the lower slopes of Mt Erebus, cl...
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Season 8
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Episode 25
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28:30
The World’s Most Notorious Atheist – Antony Flew
The British philosopher Antony Flew was a powerful voice against the existence of God. He was a prominent atheist known for his work in the field of philosophy of religion and his arguments against the existence of God. For more than fifty year...
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Season 8
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Episode 23
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28:30
Outback Camels and Big Lizzie
Since its inception in the early 1880s, Broken Hill has been a thriving mining boomtown. Its prosperity attracted able-bodied workers from across the region, quickly transforming the town into a bustling hub of activity. As its success grew, Br...
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Season 8
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Episode 22
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28:30
The Gipsy Moth and Aviation’s Golden Age
In the early 20th century, England and Australia produced some of the world’s greatest pioneering aviators. Among them were Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia, and C. W. A. Scott (Charles William Anderson Scott),...
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Season 8
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Episode 21
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28:30
The Bible - What's In It For You?
In 2023 the oldest Hebrew Bible in the world sold at Sotheby’s New York for over $38 million USD, making it the most valuable manuscript sold at auction. It is called the Codex Sassoon and is thought to have been written about 1,100 years ago. ...
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Season 8
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Episode 20
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35:05
Lost – Three Children’s Fight for Survival
In August 1864, three young children went missing in the bushland of Victoria’s Wimmera District. Isaac, Jane, and Frank Duff, aged between four and nine, had become lost in the rugged wilderness. Their father, John Duff, launched a desperate s...
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Season 8
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Episode 19
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28:30
Tangiwai – A Tragic Love Story
On Christmas Eve, 1953, New Zealand’s holiday celebrations were shattered by tragedy. The Wellington to Auckland night express, filled with passengers eager to be home for Christmas, was making its way north when disaster struck. A lahar (volca...
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Season 8
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Episode 18
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28:30
The Coles Story: From Corner Store to Supermarket Giant
The value of the global trade of goods today is approximately 30 trillion US dollars. That’s 83 billion dollars per day of goods being transported all over the world across land, air, and sea. But trade is nothing new. In ancient times, trade b...
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Season 8
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Episode 15
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28:30
Sacred Sites of the Ancient World
Virtually all ancient civilisations considered the celestial bodies and their movements of great importance, even incorporating astronomical events into the design of their sacred temples and monuments. The Egyptians, Babylonians, Mesopotamians...
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Season 8
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Episode 17
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35:39
Lennie the Legend: An Epic Journey to the Bridge of Dreams
In 1932, Lennie Gwyther was nine years old when he and his horse Ginger Mick embarked on a 1000-kilometre journey to Sydney to see the newly constructed harbour bridge. At the time, Australia was in the throes of economic depression, and Lennie...
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Season 8
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Episode 16
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28:30
King Herod – A Legacy of Blood and Stone
He is one of the most reviled and hated men in history. He was the king of the Holy Land during the time of Jesus and is best known for ordering the massacre in Bethlehem of all male children under 2 years old. His name? Herod the Great...
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Season 8
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Episode 14
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28:30
Defeat of Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa and the area which fell under it became the site of some of the largest and most brutal battles, deadliest atrocities, terrible loss of life, and horrific conditions for Soviets and Germans alike – all of which influenced t...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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28:30
Record Breakers – Nevill & Bubsie – The First to Drive Around Australia
In August 1925, two young adventurous missionaries set off from Perth, Western Australia, in their small Citroën with a plan to drive to Darwin, selling books and collecting donations along the way. If they made it that far, they would be the f...
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Season 8
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Episode 13
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35:00
Foods that Heal the Brain
Did you know that the foods we eat daily determine our brain's health and well-being? And here’s what’s important. There are superfoods and lifestyle choices that can heal our brains. It’s a question that lurks in our minds. Could the foods we ...
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Season 8
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Episode 10
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28:30
Samuel Marsden – New Zealand’s Gamechanger
Born the son of a humble blacksmith in Yorkshire, England, Samuel Marsden rose to become one of the most prominent, influential — and at times controversial — figures in early colonial Australia. But who was this remarkably versatile man? A cha...
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Season 8
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Episode 12
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28:30
Just As I Am – A Journey of Faith and Redemption – Charlotte Elliot
Charlotte Elliot’s story is one of resilience, faith, and grace. Born in 1789 in England, she faced lifelong physical and emotional struggles that left her questioning her worth before God. A turning point came when Dr. Cesar Malan visited her ...
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Season 8
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Episode 12
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28:30
Joseph Part 3: The Ruler
After two long years in prison, Joseph’s life changed in a single day. From a forgotten slave, he rose to become the most powerful man in Egypt, second only to Pharaoh himself. God used Joseph to interpret Pharaoh’s troubling dreams, foretellin...
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Season 8
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Episode 9
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28:30
Joseph Part 2: The Prisoner
We continue the inspiring story of Joseph, who was sold into slavery by his brothers and purchased by the Egyptian official Potiphar. Despite adversity, Joseph remained faithful to God and rose to become Chief Steward in Potiphar’s house. Howev...
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Season 8
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Episode 8
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28:30
Martin Luther – Man of the Millennium
Over 500 years ago, a young German monk named Martin Luther challenged the power and authority of the most powerful empire on earth. He set in motion a train of revolution, war and conflict that would reshape Western civilisation and lift it ou...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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28:30