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Mike Vogel (Under the Dome and Bates Motel) stars as Lee Strobel, an award-winning investigative journalist who is a proclaimed atheist in 1980 when this movie takes place. Lee becomes a Christian ...
The Case for Christ won’t garner many new converts, especially since the evidence presented, at least in the film, proves sketchy at best. But it will certainly please the faithful, and proves ...
The counter-culture won, and now the culture is the counter-culture. Want to be a real revolutionary? Rent The Case for Christ, or better yet, visit www.pureflix.com and see if you like what you see.
Although it sporadically errs on the side of sentimentality and simplification, “The Case for Christ” sustains interest, and even generates mild suspense, while offering a faith-based spin on ...
The movie followed the book, "The Case For Christ" by Lee Strobel so beautifully. We loved the movie and are telling friends to make sure they see it!! April 26, 2017 ...
But it's not a bad movie.The Case for Christ, to its credit, is not half as ham-fisted as I imagined it would be. Here’s what happens: Lee Strobel gets pissed that his wife (played admirably by ...
In 1998, Lee Strobel, a reporter for the Chicago Tribune and a graduate of Yale Law School, published “The Case for Christ: A Journalist’s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus ...
Scene after scene is filled with a question followed by a mini-sermon followed by a question followed by another mini-sermon. If someone were to judge the “The Case for Christ” on these, they’d be ...
Lee Strobel became a fundamentalist Christian hero thanks to his 1998 book “The Case for Christ,” chronicling how his dogged research into Jesus’ resurrection helped convert him from atheism.
The movie attempts to make a compelling case for historicity of Jesus' resurrection. As one character says to Strobel early in the movie, "If the resurrection of Jesus didn't happen, it's [i.e ...
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