The idea that God works in our lives like a potter working with clay is quite familiar: Pastors preach about it, Christians sing about it, and it is found in the Bible from beginning to end.
In "Clay in the Potter's Hands," Diana Pavlac Glyer breathes new life into this well-loved image, combining beautiful photography with an engaging, narrative style.
This workbook is designed to accompany "Clay in the Potter's Hands" and provide space to go deeper into each and every chapter. The more we know about clay, kilns, wheels, grog, firing, glazing, wedging, and the like, the more this spiritual picture becomes vivid and useful in our daily lives.
Accessible and highly recommended for personal reflection, mentoring and discipleship groups, Sunday School classes, and spiritual retreats.
The idea that God works in our lives like a potter working with clay is quite familiar: Pastors preach about it, Christians sing about it, and it is found in the Bible from beginning to end.
In “Clay in the Potter’s Hands,” Diana Pavlac Glyer breathes new life into this well-loved image, combining beautiful photography with an engaging, narrative style.
This workbook is designed to accompany “Clay in the Potter’s Hands” and provide space to go deeper into each and every chapter. The more we know about clay, kilns, wheels, grog, firing, glazing, wedging, and the like, the more this spiritual picture becomes vivid and useful in our daily lives. Accessible and highly recommended for personal reflection, mentoring and discipleship groups, Sunday School classes, and spiritual retreats.