Strobel approached Christianity like a legal case:
• Did Jesus really die?
• Was the tomb empty?
• Are the eyewitness accounts credible?
His conclusion became The Case for Christ.
The evidence led him where he never expected to go.
An award-winning investigative journalist.
An atheist.
Lee Strobel set out to disprove Christianity.
Instead, after examining the historical evidence for Jesus, he became convinced it was true.
Sometimes the investigation changes the investigator.
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“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NIV
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Truth—not comfort—changed his mind.
Lewis didn’t convert because he wanted Christianity to be true.
He converted because he became convinced it was.
His books continue to challenge millions with the claim that Christianity best explains reality—not just religion.
An atheist.
An Oxford scholar.
One of the greatest literary minds of the 20th century.
Then C.S. Lewis became convinced Christianity was true.
“I gave in, and admitted that God was God.”
He later called himself “the most dejected and reluctant convert in all England.”
Luckhoo spent over 40 years evaluating evidence in court.
He didn’t become a Christian because he stopped thinking.
He became one after applying the same legal standards he used in the courtroom to the historical case for the resurrection.
245 consecutive murder-case acquittals.
Recognized by Guinness as the world’s most successful criminal defense lawyer.
After examining the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection, Sir Lionel Luckhoo concluded:
Nabeel’s journey reminds us that apologetics isn’t about winning arguments.
It’s about pursuing truth with humility.
The real question isn’t:
“What do I want to be true?”
It’s:
“What is true, and am I willing to follow it?”
“Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus” wasn’t just the title of Nabeel Qureshi’s story.
It was his conviction that truth is worth following,whatever the cost.
“If I am convinced that Christianity is true, I must follow it.”
Truth isn’t determined by comfort.
It’s discovered by evidence.
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“The resurrection is the center of Christianity.” Gary Habermas
If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, Christianity is false.
If He did,it changes everything.
That’s why the resurrection isn’t just another doctrine.
It’s the historical question every skeptic should investigate.
Habermas’ “minimal facts” approach begins with data accepted by the vast majority of critical scholars:
• Jesus died by crucifixion.
• His disciples sincerely believed He appeared to them alive.
• The skeptic Paul was transformed.
• James, Jesus’ brother, became a believer.