Is there evidence to confirm that Jesus of Nazareth was indeed
the Son of God and the Savior of the world?
When hard-nosed investigative journalist
Lee Strobel set out on a
journey to de-bunk the claims of Christ, he instead uncovered
something far more... a life-changing, deep-rooted faith, chronicled
in the Gold Medallion award-winning, best-selling book, The Case
for Christ .
Strobel, the former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune,
drew upon his legal background (Yale Law School) and his years as an
award-winning reporter to methodically subject the claims of Christ
to the scrutiny he used in covering legal cases. With dogged
research and unmatched skill, Strobel examined the historical
accuracy of the Gospels, the personal claims of Jesus, and His
resurrection from the dead.
The result is a remarkable journey from atheism to faith
through a two-year investigation of the Bible and the life of Jesus
Christ.
And now, The Case for Christ: The Film, produced by
La Mirada Films, in association with Carmel Entertainment, comes to
life on DVD. Lee Strobel’s stunning and innovative documentary,
distributed by Lionsgate, was released on September 11. The DVD
features interviews with 10 leading biblical scholars from North
America and England, cutting-edge apologetics and a beautiful
original music score.
This fascinating DVD is filled with a compelling mix of both
historical and contemporary people, places, and findings surrounding
the life and authenticity of Jesus of Nazareth. Viewers embark on a
search for the Truth and are introduced to a league of experts who
address a skeptic’s perspective in an easy-to-understand factual
way, based on incredible documented evidence.
Be not overcome
of evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21
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