Discover the untold story of a fatherless Kentucky boy who tramped from meeting to meeting for years feeling after a God no church could give him, rode a bicycle across Los Angeles three times to break a relationship right before the fire fell, sailed to India with three small children and no mission board on nothing but a bag of gold sovereigns left at his door by a stranger, and buried two daughters on foreign soil without abandoning his post. In this powerful documentary, the story of Alfred Gaelton Garr reveals what God does through a surrendered life that institutional religion declared spiritually destroyed, how one unpretentious man became the first white pastor baptised in the Holy Spirit at Azusa Street and carried that fire to nations that had never heard it, and what it truly costs to open your mouth as wide as it can go and trust God to fill it.
