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Mackenzie Allen Philips' youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later in the midst of his Great Sadness, Mack receives a suspicious note, apparently from God, inviting him back to that shack for a weekend. Against his better judgment he arrives at the shack on a wintry afternoon and walks back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change Mack's world forever. In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant "The Shack" wrestles with the timeless question, "Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain?" The answers Mack gets will astound you and perhaps transform you as much as it did him. You'll want everyone you know to read this book!

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Author: William P. Young
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Windblown Media
Publication Date: July 01, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 0964729237
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3850 reviews
 
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5Powerful story ...  Nov 07, 2009
This is a unique and unusual book and if you open your mind, you will be wonderfully blessed. It is an enlightening and moving story to help us all better understand the true heart of God and to help us want to get closer to Him. I believe this story is helping to heal much sadness and bitterness in our world. Thanks William Paul Young! May your story continue to bring Hope to many!

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5The Shack is just a metaphor  Nov 06, 2009
Because I have long since stopped jumping on any Christian bandwagon, I waited a year or so before reading "The Shack" by William Paul Young. It had been recommended by my daughter's Pastor who said it was a book about Grace and Forgiveness. That sounded safe enough. But I could tell it had really dug deeply into his soul. So, I bought copies and handed them around, maybe to get some feed back?? John commented on this, and often asked why I hadn't read it yet. Maybe I let myself get distracted by a gypsy time away from home, a disquieted restlessness of spirit that drove me to the brink of exhaustion, or just time spent as a hovering mother, and an ever solicitous grandmother. So much to learn, look at, try my hand at, and understand in this technology-driven matrix we live in.

I couldn't stop reading "The Shack" once I started, and have been rereading it since. Not that it's become like a bible textbook. Oh no. It's an outside-the-box book for an inquiring Christian like myself, who once devoured Philip Yancey's book, "The Jesus I Never Knew". I'm not devouring this one. It's too dense, and too simplistic. But it has uncovered old wounds once delivered by members of Christ's own Body, the Church. The whips were in the hands of performance-driven addicts in His Name, and the lashes were publicly shown to compound our shame and guilt, the dark fruit of living in the Old Testament.

Then, to further aid my understanding, I was given a copy of the author's testimony on CD. That will also take many hearings. He began by reassuring his audience that this story was only a metaphor. This Greek word means "to transfer", to carry. Writers use symbolic transference of meaning from one thing to represent another. (CS Lewis used the figure of Aslan to represent Jesus.) Suddenly it became clear to me that the real story behind the story was far more compelling, and it definitely filled in the blanks. The author needed to hide his pulsating pain under metaphorical wraps after he had stumbled out of his shack to be healed.

William Young was a church kid, an MK, and a PK. He was raised by dedicated parents on the Mission field in New Guinea, but that was also where he was unwittingly initiated into the sexual rituals of a primeval cannibalistic culture. These stone age people became his surrogate family, guardians and teachers, and he often overheard them talking about killing his parents. He didn't know he was a WASP, and thought he was black like them for many years. He had in fact, been raped, his childhood innocence ripped from him like Missy's torn dress, and he had to lead a double life, hidden beneath the slick veneer of a Christian superstar, for many years in the church world. His marriage survived, his kids thrived and he has been revived. Those can only be called miracles of God's grace, and underscore the powerful lessons of the book.

The Shack isn't a theology rewrite, but a cross-cultural testament for wounded Christians, of which I am one, and there are many more like me. The shack is a symbolic place where the author runs headlong into God, and is transformed from an angry, judgmental doubter into a loving, forgiving believer. The story line isn't important here, neither is the literary style. What is transferred to us from the metaphor are imaginative conversations with God, in three distinct Persons, and that is where the trouble begins. This is not a new teaching on how to understand the Trinity. That is too great a mystery for us to take on. Augustine has handed that one down for us in excellent form. But Young approaches God on a very personal, earthy level, which may seem disrespectful to many Christians. However this must all be translated back into the realm of the author's imagination, as it became for him, and for some of us, a denouement, and the catharsis of his struggle to "keep the faith".


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5Well Worth the Effort to Read  Nov 05, 2009
I almost bypassed this book as its genre is Christian fiction, much of which I find insipid and boring. However, I'm glad I took my friend's advice and read this book. Some will find it affirming, others inspiring, and still others deeply disturbing or completely irrelevant. What this book gave me were some interesting ideas to ponder about the nature of our relationships with God and with each other. The theme of forgiveness is very prominent and caused me to question my own motivation and how successful (or not) I've been in forgiving others. This book was of average craft, but if you can get past that, it puts forth some thought-provoking ideas. Don't read it until you've got time to really analyse what Young suggests about our relationship with God, and this, for me, was a 10-tissue book. Highly emotional on many levels.

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5the shack...great book  Nov 05, 2009
This is one of the best books I've read. It has mystery, faith and love. I could see this as a blockbuster movie.

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5Great read!  Nov 04, 2009
If you want something fun and interesting that will keep you interested, pick up this book!

 
 
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