
Farther than the Sun Can See
A Tale of Two Men Riding for the Light
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Narrated by:
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Joel Friesen
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By:
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Joel Friesen
About this listen
Six months. Seventeen countries. Two clueless cyclists riding to bring light to the darkest of places.
In 2016, Joel and Brad cycled from Belgium to India in support of women and children impacted by human trafficking. Their resolve was tested by crooked cops, rogue truckers, mountain passes, and the unrelenting desert sun. When the obstacles seemed insurmountable, the kindness of strangers and the strength of their purpose kept them moving forward. This is the ridiculous story of two young men who wanted to make a difference in the world but forgot to bring a map. Enjoy the journey!
©2022 Joel Friesen (P)2023 Joel Friesen
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