#033
LEE STROBEL
Description
Lee Strobel, award-winning investigative journalist and best-selling author, joins us to discuss his incredible journey from atheism to faith. In this episode, we explore Lee’s early career at the Chicago Tribune, where he broke major stories like the Ford Pinto scandal, and his academic path through journalism and law. Lee opens up about his personal life, including his strained relationship with his father and the turning point when his wife, Leslie, became a Christian. Motivated by her faith, Lee set out to investigate the evidence for Christianity, using his journalistic skills to disprove it—only to find the compelling evidence that led him to embrace faith himself. We also discuss the profound impact of his book The Case for Christ and the journey it inspired in his life and work. Join us for an inspiring conversation about truth, faith, and the power of investigation.
Each week, Tim and Troy will sit down with interesting people to have thoughtful conversations. The guests will range from celebrities, athletes, academics, doctors, authors, and more. As Tim battles his ALS diagnosis, nothing is out of bounds and there will be nothing left unsaid.
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ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice.
Barclay Damon: Thank you to my law firm, for supporting this episode (https://www.barclaydamon.com).
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