Baker Faraday was a guitar player of prodigious ability. His future as a musician was without limitations. Until he was left broken and bleeding on the street, shot through the hand that held the notes of his dreams. All seemed lost. So out of fear, he reached deep into what had been a foreign concept, and prayed.
Through his suffering Baker re-gained his abilities on his beloved instrument. And in rebuilding a character in Christ, Baker chooses grace over fame to become a disciple through music. But would Baker ever escape adversity, the agonizing arthritic pain brought on by the bullet, his band's struggle to find an audience, bandmates hit with a blunt reality that their musical aspirations may have been a mistake. How much misfortune could Baker endure, as he battled his afflictions, haunted by the name of the boy who pulled the trigger that fateful night, Zo.