Former atheist’s ‘Case for Christ’ hits big screen
In the 1970s, atheist Lee Strobel served as the legal affairs editor for The Chicago Tribune, having graduated from Yale Law School. But his wife, Leslie, went to church one Sunday morning. To win his wife back to their blissful state of unbelief, Strobel went on a quest to use his investigative-journalist skills to debunk Christianity…
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