Most people walk through life without any sense of urgency; easily distracted, easily self-consumed. Clayton was given what he would call "the luxury" of knowing when he was going to die. His perspective on life brought people face-to-face with the reality that life is short, eternity is real, and hope is what makes all the difference.
"People treat me differently than I see them treat other people. I guess it's because I'm dying or something but I don't know...I get all this love and affection and I think to myself, 'This is how everyone should treat everyone all the time.' You should treat your mom, your sister, your friend as if they were dying. You should treat the man you hate as if he was dying."
One of the most exciting things about Clayton's Story is the many people whose lives have been impacted his. Are you one of those people? Then let us know...