Synopsis
Their enemies tried to outsmart them. Obedience their
only defence.
Whisked
to picturesque Valletta, a lonely nurse met her soul connection. It set the bar
in a stirring plot of spiritual and physical survival as a determined warlord in
Africa and a cunning wife in America trapped them. The healing sands of Iraq,
their only hope.
Passionate about her work, war-torn South
Sudan offered Sonia Main peace. When a man from her past confronted her, she
had a choice to make. A choice that would influence her life.
Could
Sonia let go of the past? Would her dreams continue to haunt her? Or would the
warm sun of Africa burn away her fears?
Curt McGee was a man bound by honour and
duty. It took him away from home for long periods of time.
Caught in
infidelity, Curt's wife left him stunned. His children prey to an unthinkable
enemy.
Would he get beyond his wife's betrayal?
Could he save his children?
Co-workers booked a flight for each to enjoy a weekend in Malta. It offered
tranquillity and peace to weary souls.
Two worlds connect, and the result would change them both for eternity.
Love confronted them, not to be denied.
But time played a trick and demanded a price. A price that would strip them of
everything before they could experience the joy of a future.
Obedience was better than sacrifice,
revealed the Holy Book. Would they yield or follow their own way?
They
couldn’t run or hide from the onslaught. Their enemies' attacks growing in
intensity. Crafty tricks added to the confusion, their fears real. It stripped
them of their hopes and dreams. They could only go one way.
When Tau Gbadamosi met Sonia, he had a
tough time understanding his feelings. War ravished his country. The enormous
plight for help too great for one man or one fight. Faced with loyalty, he had
to decide. Would he fail the test?
Africa's hopes and dreams burned brightly in the harsh sun. Poverty and
lack the driving force for many ‘do-gooders’. But when a warlord sets his sight
on the Red Cross nurse, all hell broke loose. No one could stand in his way.
Only God could stop him.