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Lee Strobel was the award-winning legal editor of the Chicago Tribune. Following his conversion from atheism in 1981, he wrote the New York Times best-selling books, As a high school freshman, Mr. Strobel became convinced that God did not exist. Only the hard, empirical evidence of science could be trusted — and it appeared to point to a universe created by purely materialistic processes… time, chance, and Darwinian evolution. This atheistic worldview deeply influenced Strobel’s academic years and early career as an award-winning journalist for the Chicago Tribune. Then, in 1980, his wife’s conversion to Christianity led him on an intensive search for the truth about God. Not surprisingly, he began with science.