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How God Radically Saved Stuntman Evel Knievel God can change the darkest of hearts and save even the most lost people. Christian author and apologist Lee Strobel shared a personal story about how God saved his friend and stunt performer Evel Knievel in a radical way. “Evel Knievel was a drunk. He was a womanizer. He was a gambler and crazy,” Strobel told Kirk Cameron. “Crazy. He jumped over huge things with his motorcycle.” Cameron chimed in. “He was in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most broken bones of any human being,” Strobel added. Then one day, God spoke to Knievel. (Movie Guide 8/30/24) READMORE>>>>> Aug 22, 2015: Youtube: Is Jesus God? Dr. Shabir Ally refutes Mike Licona and Lee Strobel
Apr 7, 2015: Christianity Today: Meet the Women Apologists “These women are expanding the scope of apologetics beyond the traditional male bastion,” says Lee Strobel, author of The Case for Christ and now on faculty in the MAA program. He sees his colleagues as building a movement that’s “cutting across gender and racial barriers” to draw more people to faith. Mar 31, 2015: Billy Graham Evangelistic Association: Former Atheist on Evidence for the Resurrection
Lee Strobel, best-selling author of numerous books including The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith, was a committed atheist when his wife, Leslie, became a Christian in 1979. Rankled by this turn of events, Strobel, then legal editor at the Chicago Tribune, poured his legal training and journalistic skills into investigating the validity of Leslie’s new found faith. He figured he could dismantle it in a weekend. Mar 26, 2015: News-Press: Lee Strobel makes case for life at Lifeline benefit
While some older folks may decry the habits of young adults, Lee Strobel thinks the future is in good hands. Nov 15, 2014: ExChristian: My Problem with the works of Lee Strobel
The books of Lee Strobel present themselves as fair representations of an open-minded attempt to weigh the evidence for and against the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the validity of Christianity's claims, and the case for faith. A New Day for Apologetics Despite all the recent attacks on faith or, perhaps, because of them these are definitely the best of times for Christian apologists such as Lee Strobel, William Lane Craig, Ben Witherington III, Darrell Bock, and J. P. Moreland. They are making documentaries, writing books, giving media interviews, attending debates and conferences, and presenting the public with what they say is a growing mountain of scientific and archaeological evidence documenting the truth of Christianity. “There has been a resurgence in Christian apologetics as a direct result of the challenges Christianity has faced in the form of militant atheism in college classrooms, on the Internet, and in TV documentaries and best-selling books,” says Strobel, former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and most recently the author of The Case for the Real Jesus: A Journalist Investigates Current Attacks on the Identity of Christ. (Movie Guide 8/30/24) READMORE>>>>> |
July 29, 2024: Strobel: I think God intentionally created a habitat for us that allows us to see him through the creation that he has left behind, and this habitat is conducive for us to do scientific research. It didn’t have to be that way, but it is. Why? Because I believe that by doing science, we find God. September 14, 2021: Museum of the Bible will hosted Strobel for the launch of his newest book, “The Case for Heaven: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for Life After Death." Strobel also discussed his book. March 19, 2015: Christian Post reported: Lee Strobel, a professor of Christian Thought at Houston Baptist University who once professed to be an atheist when working as a journalist at the Chicago Tribune, says that a life changing experience, influenced by his wife's conversion to Christianity, led him to dedicate his life to Christ and to being an apologist for the faith.
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