The movie was based on a true story and I thought what was interesting about Lee Strobel (the main character) was the many different arguments that he came up with to try to disprove that there was indeed a man called Jesus, let alone a resurrection.
Journalism is a genre of writing that is based on facts and his attempt to try to disprove his wife's faith was indeed intriguing. I think that even many Christians may go through a time of questioning whether their based is faced on fact especially in a time when technology and scientific theories reign supreme.
I think I came out of watching the film affirmed that what I believe in still holds true in a type of 'blind faith' whereby I trust because of what I have seen, experienced or felt. It also answered my youngest's question which was why I believe what I believe and that it is based on the very experiences that prove that there is more to believe than not to.
Another faith movie that I am also looking forward and that I watched the trailer at this movie is called "The Shack". When I first read the book some years ago, I thought that it would make a tragic type of movie that would also show triumph. Looking forward to when this happens and will take my family along for those who are interested...
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