Lee Strobel on The Story of Everything and Evidence for God

April 07, 2026
00:00 12:17
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Lee Strobel, author and Christian apologist, is executive producer of a compelling new documentary that makes the case that science and faith are not at odds — they never were. The Story of Everything, based on Stephen Meyer's book Return of the God Hypothesis, brings together some of the world's brightest scientific minds to examine the evidence for a designer behind the universe. Lee shares why he got behind this film, what he hopes it does for young believers sitting in skeptical classrooms, and why he believes the evidence is more than enough to put your trust in.

Scientific evidence, faith under fire, and the God who matches the data: Lee walks through his go-to argument for the existence of God, why he believes most skepticism is personal before it is intellectual, and what he found when he investigated Christianity as a Yale-trained atheist and legal journalist. He also opens up about why fatherlessness and atheism are more connected than people realize, and what he wants both skeptics and Christians to walk away with after seeing this film.

Highlights

  • Why science, when done right, points powerfully toward the God of the Bible
  • How Lee's high school science classes were a major step in his journey toward atheism
  • The cosmological argument and what it reveals about the nature of the creator
  • Why most rejection of God is personal before it is philosophical or scientific
  • The surprising connection between fatherlessness and the rise of atheism in America
  • What the film says to someone who wants to believe but worries the evidence isn't there
  • Lee's own story, from Yale-trained atheist and Chicago Tribune journalist to follower of Christ

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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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