Publisher's Synopsis
Henry, a rich Lord, and his wife Lilac liked to take their holidays in a horse-drawn blue wagon through the English countryside, the slow way until they came across Hans, a Duch man, and his family living in the woods, in a derelict house. Hans does Henry a great deed, who rewards him by giving him a job on his estate.
Hans is a non-Christian despite the encouragement of his wife, Fay, and daughter Cornelia.
After a year of supplying Hans with a job for himself and his family, a car, and a home to live in, Henry is finally rewarded with Hans's commitment to Christ. It took so long to win a soul to Jesus that Henry said, "There must be a quicker way, but what?" Then the answer came from across the globe from a little country called New Zealand where a preacher was drawing people to Christ in a radical way in the hundreds. Henry just had to find out how he did this! So, with his wife, Hans and Fay, they flew to New Zealand to find out how to make a dream come true.
But somebody did not want this to happen and tried anything to stop them, including attempting to kill them.