Jars of Clay in Corinth is a vivid first-person retelling of the early Corinthian church through the eyes of Sosthenes—the synagogue leader turned follower of Christ after a life-altering encounter with Paul. Set against the backdrop of a divided and morally complex city, this narrative draws closely from the events and struggles recorded in 1st and 2nd Corinthians and Acts, bringing Scripture to life with emotional depth and historical texture.Through Sosthenes' voice, readers witness the birth of a fragile church—full of passion, conflict, pride, repentance, and transformation. From theological confusion to moral failure, from fractured unity to restored fellowship, this story does not shy away from the real issues that threatened to unravel the community. Yet, woven throughout is a powerful reminder: God builds His people not from perfection, but from surrendered hearts. Inside, you'll experience:The dramatic conversion of Sosthenes and the early days of the Corinthian churchThe internal struggles over division, immorality, worship, and doctrinePaul's deep love, correction, and anguish for a troubled congregationA moving portrait of how God's strength is revealed through human weakness Faithful to the biblical record yet rich in narrative imagination, Jars of Clay in Corinth invites readers to step inside the lives of ordinary believers being shaped by an extraordinary God.This is a story of conflict and correction, of weakness and grace, and ultimately, of a broken church being made whole.