On a cold, winter night, six bullets were lined along a dresser. Everything seemed finished. But God had other plans for Clay Renyer.
The Seventh Door is not about death. It's the story of a man who lost his marriage, his identity, and eventually his will to live. He trusted God in theory, but not in surrender. He was a father, standing in the aftermath of separation and divorce, convinced his absence might be a gift to those he loved most.
Told with bold honesty, Clay traces the slow unraveling of a life built on shame, fear, and misplaced identity, then he leads slowly into the sacred work of rebuilding, and what happens when grace interrupts the moment that should have ended everything.
Through loss, and rediscovered faith, Clay Renyer invites readers into the space between collapse and redemption, where endurance becomes an act of acceptance, and choosing to stay becomes the bravest decision of all.