read THE SHACK by WILLIAM P. YOUNG

it’s been almost a year after it was originally published in paperback but the book just found me last week at the perfect day and time of my life. i don’t know how to explain it but it’s one of the best books i’ve ever read about LOVE and FAITH, and i’d like my all my friends to get a chance to read it.

personally, the book sort of freed me and made things clear and simple. at first i was very confused and almost didn’t want to continue with it. but it made me know God better and answered the questions hanging in the air as i perused the pages. this book was both embraced and speculated at the same time since it consumed the subject of religion and institutions, but who cares about the debate? it touched my life and the lives of many. it made me fall in love some more, i’m feeling good and i’m so thankful.

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2 Responses to “read THE SHACK by WILLIAM P. YOUNG”

  1. personal updates Says:

    [...] i’m on the last few pages of THE SHACK and i really really recommend this book by william p. [...]

  2. Cheryl Says:

    Funny thing, I play a game with my 20 yr old when we are in the car. We ask for signs from God then choose a random station on the radio. My sign was from a radio host named Delilah. She just insecently spoke of her love of reading. Every other word out of her mouth was “read” or “reading” She then mentioned this book.
    And there you have it.
    The Shack speaks to my soul and resonates with the way I have always believed our realtionship with divine works. In us, through us, as us, for the highest good of all.
    Thanks so much for sharing the link my friend!

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