Can Miracles Be Proven? The Evidence Behind The Case for Miracles

December 18, 2025
00:00 10:26
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Can miracles actually be proven—or do they always require blind faith? In this episode, bestselling author and former skeptic Lee Strobel joins the podcast to explore the evidence behind modern-day miracles and his upcoming film, The Case for Miracles (in theaters December 15–18).

Drawing from peer-reviewed medical journals, eyewitness testimony, and global research, Lee explains how science, reason, and faith intersect when it comes to supernatural healing. The conversation tackles hard questions about unanswered prayers, the purpose of miracles, and why reports of miraculous healings appear more frequently in certain parts of the world. Whether you’re a believer, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this episode invites you to examine the evidence—and decide where it leads.


Highlights

  • Can miracles be scientifically documented or investigated?

  • The definition of a miracle—and what it isn’t

  • A medically verified case of instant healing from blindness

  • Why miracles don’t “violate” the laws of nature

  • The difference between coincidence, placebo, and genuine miracles

  • Why miracles often cluster in parts of the developing world

  • How to wrestle with faith when healing doesn’t come

  • Lee Strobel’s personal story of suffering and unanswered prayer

  • Why The Case for Miracles is designed for skeptics and seekers


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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and culture for more than two decades. His stories have appeared in the Knoxville News Sentinel, Christianity Today, Toronto Star and Baptist Press.

Michael enjoys popcorn, college football, history, hiking, growing tomatoes, and watching his children play sports. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, husband to his amazing wife, Julie, and the father of four super kids.
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