Theological student, Andrew, is recovering from a cancer scare, and with his longtime friend is persuaded to join a Holy Land tour. They visit places which ring a loud Christian bell and others which evoke a mere tinkle. During the tour it becomes apparent that although all members of the party are there because of their Christian beliefs, there is a wide range of interpretations and reactions to the places that they visit. This causes a little unrest within the touring party which causes Pastor Paul, the spiritual leader of the group,some anxiety.
Flashbacks to earlier times present historical settings for many of the places visited and extracts from Andrew's personal diary give a more intimate indication of how the tour is affecting him.
A journey to the Holy Land, searching for the footsteps of Jesus, may strengthen an individual's faith; but then again, it may not. What will these modern-day pilgrims discover, and how will they 'pull up'? More importantly, will the rather good-looking Israeli tour guide help in any way?