Julia has everything money can buy...except for acceptance by either the
Gentiles or the Jews. Her Greek father already has a wife and family,
leaving Julia and her Hebrew mother second-class citizens. But when they
are introduced to followers of the Way, they become part of that
community of believers.
Abigail's brother, Jacob, now a young man, is attempting to discover his
own place as a Christian. He is concerned that being more serious about
his faith means trading away the exhilaration of his current profession
as a caravan guard. Hired by Julia's father to protect the wealthy
merchant's caravans on the secretive "Frankincense Trail"--undercover
transport of this highly valuable commodity--Jacob also passes letters
and messages between various communities of believers. He is alarmed to
find out that Julia, hardly more than a girl, is also a messenger. Can
their immediate mistrust be put aside to finally bring their hearts
together?