The beginning of Chapter 12 marks a crucial shift in The Shack: the end of The Great Sadness, or depression, Mack had been experiencing since Missy's disappearance. On the first page of Chapter 12, as Mack returns from the cave where he met with...
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The beginning of Chapter 12 marks a crucial shift in The Shack: the end of The Great Sadness, or depression, Mack had been experiencing since Missy's disappearance. On the first page of Chapter 12, as Mack returns from the cave where he met with...
Mack decides that it must be either a prank or from Missy's killer or some sort of divine message so he decides not to tell Nan. However, he becomes more curious over the next week and decides to go to the shack to confront whatever is there, be...
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