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8 faith-filled films, TV shows to watch this fall, from 'Soul on Fire' to 'House of David'

Screenshot/The Case for Miracles
Screenshot/The Case for Miracles

3. 'The Case for Miracles' (in theaters Dec. 15–18, Fathom Events)

New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel returns to the big screen to explore one of faith’s most compelling questions: Do miracles still happen today?

In this feature-length documentary, Strobel investigates stories of healings and divine interventions, from a woman cured of multiple sclerosis to university researchers documenting modern miracles in Mozambique. Directed by Mani Sandoval, “The Case for Miracles” builds a case for faith in a skeptical age and is based on Strobel’s 2018 book, The Case for Miracles: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for the Supernatural.

In the trailer for the film, Strobel calls the project his "most intriguing of all."

"In many Evangelical circles, there's almost a skepticism toward the miraculous or a downplaying of the supernatural out of this sense of wanting to set themselves apart from the excesses we've seen in some circles," he told The Christian Post. “When we see documented cases that point to the miraculous today, it gives more credibility to the miracles that we see in Scripture."

Leah M. Klett is a reporter for The Christian Post. She can be reached at: leah.klett@christianpost.com

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