Have you ever wondered why your life is zagging instead of zigging? Why you were born black and not white or poor and not rich? Where does the life race begin and where does it end? And did you find answers to these questions? Well, The Finish Line throws more light on this subject, which for centuries has doggedly lingered on the minds of many. It seeks to unravel and provide some poignant answers among the many questions such as: Are humans born equal? Does the life race have a finish line? In this must-read book, Gordon Offin-Amaniampong uses imagery to help readers to understand the nuances in this life's race. He rhetorically poses the question: Doesn't the potter have the right to do whatever he wants to do with his pottery? He explains that the potter (representing God) reserves the right to do whatsoever he desires or wishes. As a craftsman, he uses clay to make his pottery. He shapes the pottery on a potter's wheel and bakes them in a kiln. Small, large, and big, the potter spends diligent time to make them all.
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