Join Guy Thornton as he vividly shares his journey serving as a military chaplain with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) in Egypt during World War I. With a blend of heartfelt storytelling and candid reflection, Thornton opens up about his triumphs and struggles as a pastor. He delves into the poignant issues surrounding his soldiers encounters with the Wasaa, Cairos notorious red-light district, which drew many of them into its embrace. Alongside his experiences exploring the rich tapestry of Cairo, Thornton highlights the vital social services available to soldiers and the challenges he faced in his role. His colorful prose captures both the beauty and complexity of life during wartime. - Summary by Adam Bielka