
Koliba
In William P. Young's Cabin, Mackenzie Phillips, a grieving father struggling with the loss of his youngest daughter, receives a mysterious message inviting him to the abandoned cabin where his daughter was murdered.
Mack's youngest daughter, Mackenzie Missy, is kidnapped during a family vacation. Evidence of her brutal murder is found in an abandoned cabin in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later, a grieving Mack receives an incredible message, inviting him to visit that same cabin. Despite his misgivings, Mack goes there one winter morning and experiences the darkest nightmare. What he finds in the cabin will change his life forever.
In a world where religion is becoming increasingly irrelevant, "The Cabin" grapples with the eternal question - where is God in a world filled with unspeakable pain. What Mack experiences will astound you and change you perhaps as much as it changed him.
A novel about the encounter between man and God that is distinguished by literary value and spiritual courage. The Cabin cuts through the clichés of religion and bad literature, revealing something impressive and too late about the eternal dance of life and God.
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