“Moral evil is the immorality and pain and suffering and tragedy that come because we choose to be selfish, arrogant, uncaring, hateful and abusive.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“Moral evil is the immorality and pain and suffering and tragedy that come because we choose to be selfish, arrogant, uncaring, hateful and abusive.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“Doubts can produce positive side-effects – if you work toward resolving them.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“My worldview, my philosophy, my attitudes, my relationships, my parenting, my marriage — everything has been transformed by my relationship with Christ.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“Christians can have doubts and they can have questions, and the unhealthy way to deal with that is to keep them inside where they fester and grow and can undermine our faith. The healthy way to deal with it is to talk about it and be honest about it.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“The universe is a soul making machine, and part of that process is learning, maturing, and growing through difficult and challenging and painful experiences. The point of our lives in this world isn’t comfort, but training and preparation for eternity.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“So much of the world’s suffering results from the sinful action or inaction of ourselves and others. For example, people look at a famine and wonder where God is, but the world produces enough food for each person to have 3,000 calories a day. It’s our own irresponsibility and self-centeredness that prevents people from getting fed.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“If God so precisely and carefully and lovingly and amazingly constructed a mind-boggling habitat for his creatures, then it would be natural for Him to want them to explore it, to measure it, to investigate it, to appreciate it, to be inspired by it – and ultimately, and most importantly, to find Him through it.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“In short, I didn’t become a Christian because God promised I would have an even happier life than I had as an atheist. He never promised any such thing. Indeed, following him would inevitably bring divine demotions in the eyes of the world. Rather, I became a Christian because the evidence was so compelling that Jesus really is the one-and-only Son of God who proved his divinity by rising from the dead. That meant following him was the most rational and logical step I could possibly take.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“I’ve seen far too many Christians who are more than willing to travel halfway around the world to volunteer for a week in an orphanage, but who cannot bring themselves to take the personal risk of sharing Jesus with the co-worker who sits day after day in the cubicle right next to them.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)
“Few things accelerate the peace process as much as humbly admitting our own wrongdoing and asking forgiveness.”
Lee Strobel (American Christian apologetic author)