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Heroes of Kokoda

Owers’ Corner, about 50km from Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, is visited by thousands of Australian pilgrims every year, yet it is not a church. It is forever consecrated in the hearts of Australians, yet it is not Australian soil. It is Australia’s most important military victory, yet it’s relatively unknown.
Our men at Kokoda represented the very best of not just Australian values, but the highest values of humanity as well. As you watch the program, you’ll discover that we all walk on a track. And for us it’s not the Kokoda Track; it’s the track of life. We honour the heroes of the Kokoda Campaign. But let’s consider how much more should we honour Jesus.

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