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Written by the son of missionaries for his own children, THE SHACK has become an unforeseen bestseller. Riding a wave of both rapturous word-of-mouth praise and sharp criticism, it has become a significant novel in the Christian community. The premise is simple and powerful, like a tale from the Bible itself: Mackenzie Phillips, a former seminary student, is crippled with grief over the brutal abduction and murder of his young daughter four years ago. When he receives a summons to the mountain shack where his daughter was killed, he is suspicious, but eventually discovers that he has been called to a private meeting with God, with each part of the Holy Trinity appearing in different guises. Author William P. Young uses novelistic devices to make Christian values easily understood and, more significantly, deeply felt. However, his book has stirred up controversy in its casual and modernized depiction of God, and Young's occasional disregard for Church orthodoxy.
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"Will really make you think & strengthen your faith. Heartbreaking and touching."
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"This book is full of heresy and does nothing more than to appeal to emotions. The fact that anyone could think that illustrating a hold God as a bawdy, crude woman is beyond me. It's important to read... do that Christians can standup against it."
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"All I can say is AWESOME!!"
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"This is a very good book. You must have OPEN MIND- to Jesus and the Trinity when you read it. It will speak to your heart. Its hard to get passed the first few pages but worth the read. You will not be able to put the book down."
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"amazing story...slow beginning, but once you start you won't be able to put it down"
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