🌿 Transformation Tuesday: Lee Strobel — Following the Evidence to Faith
Lee Strobel didn’t set out to find God. He set out to prove that God didn’t exist. As a journalist and legal editor at The Chicago Tribune , Strobel trusted evidence, logic, and cross‑examination. When his wife became a Christian, he decided to investigate the claims of faith the way he would a courtroom case — interviewing experts, examining documents, and testing every argument for truth. But the deeper he looked, the more the evidence pointed in a direction he hadn’t expected. The historical record, the eyewitness accounts, the coherence of belief — all began to form a case he couldn’t dismiss. His skepticism became curiosity; his curiosity became conviction. Strobel’s transformation wasn’t emotional. It was investigative. He followed the facts until they led him somewhere he hadn’t planned to go — to belief. His story reminds us that faith and reason aren’t enemies. Sometimes, the search for truth ends not in proof, but in presence. post inspired by A Believer-in-Waiting's Fi...