The Shack was a powerful, revelation, and life-changing book. I'm a believer, I believe in the "Three Trinity." God said make no image of Him and I believe people had a hard time believing God was a woman and on top of that a Black woman. One's experience and relationship with God will always be different from any other person. God speaks to us differently, so that we can understand what we're going through, based on Him knowing us intimately and how to communicate with each of us to understand He's always with us. In a nutshell, the whole mystery is based on our we believer's or not? Do we trust and believe in Him and do we really have an intimate relationship with Him one-on-one? This is all God and Jesus, what from each of His children. When we can accept Him, He sends the Holy Spirit to comfort us and therefore, all three become part of our lives, living inside of us and making us whole in Him. Let me just say, when I read the book 2 years before the movie, I prayed that they would make a movie out of the book, two years later, the movie came out. That was not only a blessing, but God also heard my prayer. Such a profound movie, I will never forget the Shack. I order the book for my seven sisters, a few read the entire book, but they went to go see the movie at the theater.