Lee Strobel comes to the conclusion at the end of his investigation that it would take more faith to maintain his atheism than to believe in Jesus Christ.
Themes: Faith, Atheism, Defining Moments, Belief, Accepting Christ, Truth, Logic, Discernment, Evidence, Wisdom
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A journalist investigates the most important story in history.
Based on the Gold Medallion award-winning best-seller, The Case for Christ documents Lee Strobel’s journey from atheism to faith through his two-year investigation of the Bible and the life of Jesus Christ. Strobel, the former legal editor for the Chicago Tribune, draws upon his investigative skills to examine the historical accuracy of the Gospels, the personal claims of Jesus and His resurrection from the dead.
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Director: Timothy and Michael Eaton
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Comments (10)
opptribe (about 1 month ago)
You can buy all 3 of Lee Strobel's Case for Faith, Christ and the Creator together. I did. I showed them in Afghanistan to my Soldiers and service members who came to services. They are great because they honor and glorify our Great God...the LORD Jesus Christ!
James Stark (over 3 years ago)
simple, honest, excellent!
J. Otis Ledbetter (over 3 years ago)
you can't imagine how this helps me put an exclamation point to my messages. Thank you for sharing your passion and work with me. Pastor J. Otis Ledbetter
Jim Tunnell (over 3 years ago)
Good for sermon starter!
Joyce Standley (over 3 years ago)
Very good!
Francis Gerard Macaleng (over 3 years ago)
a nice one
Robin Spillman (over 3 years ago)
faith is the hardest one to follow it takes faith of a strong person to withstand the devil!
Lee Jackson (over 3 years ago)
nice one - short snappy opener
John Reemar D (over 3 years ago)
very good
Jack Berryman (over 3 years ago)
very good - short and to the point
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