Teagan Russell | December 2nd, 2016 12:02 PM
The Shack is the self-published Christian novel written by William Paul Young in 2007, which became a New York Times Bestseller.
“Some Christians love it; some call it heretical.”
The book has been turned into a film, starring Avatar’s Sam Worthington, and will hit American screens in March 2017. It comes to Australia later next year with the official date yet to be confirmed.
It’s been controversial because of its creative depiction of the way God works in our lives. Some Christians love it; some call it heretical.
Here’s the trailer – you can decide for yourself…
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