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Published on: 12-14-2020
Adventists have been traveling to remote outback towns in the Northern Territory of Australia and sharing the gospel with Indigenous people and small, regional communities across the country.
Bible workers Martin and Michelle Tanner, from Tennant Creek, were joined by literature evangelist Marian Jones, heading out on a mission trip to the community of Willowra in late September 2020, traveling 300 kilometers (185 miles) south on the Stuart Highway, and then 150 kilometers (93 miles) west along a dirt track.
“We’ve been in Tennant Creek five years now,” Michelle explained. “Generally, we’ve just been working there and in Mungkarta, which is 80 kilometers (50 miles) away. But we recently purchased a caravan (motorhome) that we can use to visit those more remote communities like Willowra.”