Sarah and the Ghost

All that the Ghost has whispered in the inner chambers will surely be spoken aloud on the rooftops. One girl, called Sarah, is among the listeners in the dark, hidden rooms. Once a non-believer who regarded spiritualism as a parlour trick and God as foolish delusion, she is now filling her lamp with oil in the night while many others sleep through the age and stop their ears up from hearing the lamentation of God's beckoning Ghost. With a typewriter and a loaded paintbrush, Sarah expresses all the burning words and pictures ignited within her, to magnify the heart of the God she once denied. Nearer you draw to the rooftop whereupon Sarah urgently proclaims the whispers of the Ghost through art, allegory, and articles... and there are many more listeners, many more oil lamps, and many more rooftops, near and far, from Abilene to Jerusalem, from the end of this age to the age impending...