Chapter twenty-four [At Work for the high walls]
When Rhoda mentions Jesus Christ as the one Lord and God who saves the world, their eyes widen in amazement. They couldn't perceive the missionary's message accurately unless something tangible could be experienced in their lives during times of need and suffering.
When a two-and-a-half-year-old boy named Robert, son of Rhoda and Rudolf, saw his playmates approaching, he ran to them and eagerly told them about what Jesus Christ had done for him and his father when they were sick and suffering in excruciating pain.
His playmates are almost 3 to 5 years old already, and Robert is the youngest. As the son of a missionary, he often heard his mother talking to his father about Jesus Christ, and he learned to say it to his playmates when he was struggling.
"Mommy, where are we going?" Robert inquires while his mother packs some clothes in a suitcase.