

Although we award our Dove “Family-Approved” Seal to this great program, we realize that young children might find it a bit deep to enjoy. This is a compelling program and should be a fascinating watch for most people. She shares the things she has learned and how she has learned to listen for God’s voice during the still times.Īs various people mention evil being a choice, not a thing, and share examples of how terrible situations had a silver lining, the viewer will be left to decide what he/she makes of the evidence. 'The Case for Faith' Netflix synopsis: In a thoughtful meditation on the rational case for faith, award-winning reporter Lee Strobel investigates tough intellectual objections to Christianity: Why is Jesus the only path to God And if God is so loving, then why is there so much suffering Strobels answers can help clarify in Christian viewers. Indeed, it seems to have deepened more as the years have gone by. An award-winning investigative journalist - and avowed atheist - who applies his well-honed journalistic and legal skills to disprove. John 14:9 is used in the program: “He who has seen me, has seen the Father.” Strobel interviews various biblical professors and scholars and also Joni Eareckson-Tada, whose diving accident in 1967 left her paralyzed yet her faith in Christ over the years has remained intact. Interestingly, Charles Templeton, who used to preach with Billy Graham, shares how he once reached throngs of people with the gospel, but how he began to lose his faith as he asked himself the aforementioned questions about God and evil in the world. Strobel examines the tough objections to Christianity, specifically the issues of Christians stating that Christ is the only way to heaven, and why there is evil and suffering in the world, if a loving God created it.

Lee Strobel draws the viewer into an interesting discussion about faith in Christ as the one true answer in the world of religions.
