
Lee Strobel
Lee Strobel is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and apologist best known for his investigative approach to Christian faith. A former journalist and legal editor for The Chicago Tribune, Strobel's writing and speaking focus on providing rational, evidence-based answers to some of the most challenging questions about Christianity.
Strobel graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Journalism degree and later earned a Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School. Initially, he was an outspoken atheist, but his skepticism led him to investigate the claims of Christianity in an attempt to disprove the faith. His journey toward belief culminated in his conversion to Christianity in 1981, a transformation he details in his bestselling book The Case for Christ.
In The Case for Christ, Strobel, using his journalistic skills, interviews scholars, historians, and experts in fields such as archaeology and theology to examine the historical evidence for the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The book became a popular resource for those seeking intellectual answers to questions of faith and has been adapted into a successful film.
Strobel has written numerous books, many of which are part of his Case for... series, including The Case for Faith, The Case for a Creator, and The Case for Grace. These works provide compelling arguments for Christianity from a variety of angles, helping skeptics and seekers alike explore the evidence for the Christian worldview.
In addition to his writing, Strobel is a sought-after speaker and has served as a teaching pastor at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California. His ministry continues to impact individuals and churches around the world, equipping them with tools to defend and share their faith.