John Krogh's miraculous survival of America's most deadly airplane crash in 2004 has inspired a deeper look into the suffering and adversity we all must face as we sojourn through mortality.
The Book also presents nine powerful essays by noted LDS authors:
Marian S. Bergin
Susan Easton Black
Randy L. Bott
Allen C. Christensen
Jack R. Christianson
Richard O. Cowan
Monte S. Nyman
Christian W. Shute
Clyde J. Williams
Drawing on a lifetime of gospel study, of coping with personal adversity, and of assisting others, the nine authors suggest that affliction may be the Lord's way of molding and shaping His children. Our challenge is to bear the affliction with faith and courage.
Filled with real life experiences of faith and resilience, Clay in the Master's Hands helps us realize that many times life's trials are not a result of sin or wrongdoing, but are simply part of God's eternal plan to prepare His children for eternal life.
This book gives valuable insights to all people struggling to understand the Lord's divine Plan of Redemption so that they may lay claim to the blessings promised to those who endure their trials well. "If thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high" (D&C 121:8).