
It’s a story about a big city newspaper and a major crime story that I covered, as well as a spiritual investigation. People think because of the book that maybe it’s just a bunch of facts or something, but it really is a love story. You’re right to point out that it’s not a documentary. Did either of you have any reservations about this movie being made? This is a movie about more than just apologetics it’s about your life with your wife Leslie. The Case for Christ is essentially an apologetics book. I recently sat down with Lee to discuss the new movie, how writing The Case for Christ changed his faith, and why his book continues to strike a nerve with people nearly two decades after it was first published. Starring Mike Vogel ( The Help), Erika Christensen ( Parenthood), and Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway, the movie is a thought-provoking yet tender glimpse at coming face-to-face with the greatest time-tested truth. This chapter of Lee’s life takes center stage in the screen adaptation of The Case for Christ,releasing on DVD this week. Why? He was a hardened atheist.īattling the personal demons of accepting his wife’s devotion to Christ, Lee set out to debunk every claim that Christianity ever made. But beyond the grit and grind of the hard-charging newspaper industry, he was also a husband and father who was struggling with his wife’s newfound faith. Long before Lee Strobel became a bestselling author, most notably for his watershed book, T he Case for Christ, he was a nose-to-the-grindstone investigative reporter known for his relentless pursuit of the truth.
