In The Case for Grace, Lee Strobel gathers genuine and moving stories of lives radically transformed by grace and sets them alongside highly personal experiences of God's redeeming love in his own life.
Using all the journalistic skills applied to his previous Case for... explorations, Lee Strobel draws on his own and others' experiences, focusing on God's transforming work in the lives of real men and women today.
In this pilgrimage of grace and transformation, Strobel introduces you to people that the world may label unforgivable and beyond the reach of God and man. Lee engages with the life stories of racists, addicts, and even murderers to show how they all found new hope and purpose.
Among many other real life accounts, Lee shares the moving story of a friend who found grace after long years of criminal activity, drug addiction, and homelessness. These are more than stories to hear, they are a challenge to be ready and willing to show grace and kindness to others at every opportunity.
Once bitter enemies of God, of others and even of themselves prove that they have received God's power to forgive those who have hurt them. And others who have wasted their lives mired in guilt have discovered that, by God's grace, they can even forgive themselves.
The Case for Grace is a direct call to action on the part of those who've experienced God's grace. The call is to show grace - to live grace - perhaps by befriending a lonely person, maybe sharing a meal with someone who's homeless and hungry or simply making the most of the countless opportunities given to us each day to be God's grace in action.
After the challenge of exploring the scientific evidence for God, the historical evidence for Jesus; the eight major objections about Christianity and refuting current criticisms of the Bible and Christ, Lee Strobel writes to revolutionise your expectations of relationship with God, others and yourself in the here and now.