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ABOUT THE FILM
ABOUT THE FILM
DO MIRACLES STILL HAPPEN?
Lee Strobel was an atheist. A thriving legal editor at The Chicago Tribune, he set out to investigate the resurrection of Jesus. His confident disbelief was turned on its head. His findings? Faith.
Decades later, Strobel continues his investigations as he builds The Case for Miracles and asks: Do miracles still happen today?
From awe-inspiring wonders to God’s silence in times of suffering, this documentary takes audiences on a remarkable journey. Through stories of people who claim have experienced the impossible, and experts who cross-examine the evidence, the film challenges skeptics, inspires seekers, and shows that the search for answers can transform us.
Follow Lee Strobel and director Mani Sandoval on a cinematic journey into the miraculous.
MAKING THE FILM
The Case for Miracles documentary is a journey across the southwestern highways and deserts of Route 66 in a vintage Ford Bronco. The conversation about miracles and the supernatural begins to unfold as we discover the evidence for miraculous moments that can only be explained by a divine act of God.
Buckle up, it’s an emotional and at times, bumpy ride into the miraculous. The takeaway will give you hope that we are not alone in the vastness of creation and that God indeed is still in the miracle business today.
FEATURED IN THE FILM
LEE STROBEL
Journalist, Best-selling Author of
“The Case for Christ”
Atheist-turned-Christian Lee Strobel, the former award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune, is a New York Times best-selling author of more than forty books and curricula that have sold fourteen million copies in total. He continues to investigate the supernatural with his most recent works, “Seeing the Supernatural“ and “The Case for Christmas”.
MANI SANDOVAL
Film Director
Mani Sandoval is a Guatemalan-American filmmaker, producer, and writer from Los Angeles (The Case for Heaven, Defying Gravity: The Legend of Steve Caballero). From touring worldwide with his band to creating the award-winning Sandoval Agency with his brothers, Mani’s life experiences, immigrant upbringing, and relationship with faith are mirrored in his filmmaking style by showcasing hope through the lens of life’s realities.
DR. CANDY GUNTHER BROWN
Professor of Religious Studies at
Indiana University
Dr. Candy Gunther Brown is an American scholar and professor of religious studies at Indiana University, known for her research on global Pentecostal and charismatic movements. She has written extensively on topics such as divine healing, prayer practices, and the intersection between religion, science, and health. Her work explores how religious experiences, particularly healing rituals, are interpreted both within faith communities and by scientific observers. Through books like Testing Prayer: Science and Healing and The Healing Gods, Dr. Brown has become a leading voice in examining how spirituality shapes human well-being and cultural identity in contemporary society.
DR. HUGH ROSS
Canadian Astrophysicist
Christian Apologist
Dr. Hugh Ross is a Canadian astrophysicist, author, and Christian apologist best known for founding Reasons to Believe, an organization that seeks to bridge the gap between science and faith. Throughout his career, Ross has emphasized the compatibility of scientific discoveries—especially in cosmology and physics—with the belief in a Creator, arguing that the fine-tuning of the universe points toward intelligent design. He has written numerous books, including The Creator and the Cosmos and Why the Universe Is the Way It Is, and is widely recognized for his efforts to engage both scientific and religious communities in dialogue about the origins and structure of the universe.
ERIC OWYOUNG
Eric Owyoung is a composer, producer, artist and songwriter. He is classically trained in composition, conducting, vocal performance and choral music, having studied with legends such as Robert Shaw at Boston University. After a season of work in classical music, he expanded his repertoire and toured for over a decade as the lead singer, songwriter and producer of a rock band signed under EMI. His signature sound includes a wide range of styles from ambient rock to cinematic orchestral.
THE MIRACLE ROUTE
There’s no better place to get lost wandering than the awe inspiring landscapes of Arizona. Follow the route on/off Route 66 highways that showcase the scenic backdrops visited in the film. Maybe you’ll be inspired to take your own miracle’s road trip? Happy travels!
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