What Shack does for more, than many other Christian movies I've seen is that for once there's actually a sense of getting to know God as a father trying to reconnect with his kid. To finally find relatability in the father, son, and holy spirit. My heart aches when people turn him into a cliche or villanize him and so many people don't even try to know what's in God's heart. Here, it reflects on the same love and wisdom that my earthly father has, and yet unearthly at the same time.