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Lee Strobel’s newest book: Is God Real?

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Lee Strobel’s newest book, “Is God Real?: Exploring the Ultimate Question of Life,” ventures into the heart of spiritual inquiry with the precision of a seasoned journalist and the insight of a believer. Strobel, author of “The Case for Christ,” embarks on a fresh quest to examine the evidence for God’s existence, intertwining scientific findings with philosophical ponderings. He asserts, “God has to walk a fine line. He has to make himself apparent so that we can find him if we seek him, but also he has to remain hidden to some degree otherwise he overwhelms us and it takes away our free choice.”

For those unacquainted with Strobel’s work, this book offers a compelling entry point into the debates surrounding faith, science and the existence of God. It’s an invitation to skeptics and believers alike to delve into the evidence that points toward the divine. Through Strobel’s investigative lens, readers are encouraged to explore their own beliefs, armed with the knowledge and insights his research provides. Whether you’re a long-time follower of his work or new to the conversation about faith, “Is God Real?” promises to be an enlightening journey through the most profound question of human existence.

“If you’re a believer, Is God Real? will help you doubt your doubts and believe your beliefs. And if you’re not yet a believer, it may well give you the answers you’re searching for. I highly recommend it!”
— Greg Laurie, pastor and evangelist, Harvest Church

Atheist-turned-Christian Lee Strobel, the former award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune, is a New York Times best-selling author of more than 40 books and curricula that have sold 14 million copies in total. He currently serves as the Founding Director of the Lee Strobel Center for Evangelism and Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University.

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