
It is as surely a part of His character as His love and mercy are. Don’t make it an advertisement, but share how this book impacted your life and offer people the link to The Shack website.įor up-to-date information and ideas on how you can help, please check back with The Missy Project at this website.We cannot remove the wrath of God from Scripture. Talk about the book on email lists you’re on, forums you frequent and other places you engage other people on the Internet.Buy a set of books as gifts to battered women’s shelters, prisons, rehabilitation homes and the like where people might be really encouraged by the story and its message.If you know of people (authors, speakers, etc.) who have a voice to the wider culture, ask them if they would review a copy and make it some comment on it in their website, newsletters, etc.We can make books available for resale in quantities as low as 10 at wholesale rates, so that you make some money as well as have an excellent discussion-starter on your counter. If you own a shop or business, consider putting a display of these books on your counter to resell to customers.Media people often give more consideration to the requests of their listeners than the press releases of publicists. Ask your favorite radio show or podcast to have the author on as a guest. Write a book review for your local paper, favorite magazine or website you frequent.Don’t give away the plot, but recommend that they read it as well and link to. If you have a website or blog, consider sharing a bit about the book and how it touched your life.They not only get a compelling page-turning thrill ride, but also an magnificent glimpse into the nature of God that is not often presented in our culture. Give the book to friends, even strangers, as a gift.Here are some ideas to help you about ways to let others know about this remarkable book. If you are as taken with the message of this book as we are, you may already have some unique ideas as to how you can best let others know about it.It will not only encourage those who already know him but also engage those who have not yet recognized his work in their lives. It offers one of the most poignant views of God and how he relates to humanity that has been written in our time. Not only is this a compelling and provocative story, but it has a literary quality to it that distinguishes it as a special gift.



A team of us who have read and been touched by The Shack are convinced this book deserves a reading across the broadest reaches of our culture.
