![]() He was raised in a Jewish household but his mother’s side of the family was Christian. I’ve brought my friend Alex with me to add some perspective. And yet, we all know what is going to happen: We’ll see a 1980s version of Mike Vogel spout the line “You’re leaving me for JESUS!” at least three times, then watch him pray in the closing scene. Fandango-savvy worshippers recognized this, and several church groups surrounded my friend and me in the theater as we ate contraband snacks from CVS bags and felt tinges of unexpected guilt.īased on Lee Strobel’s famed text about his journey from a young skeptic reporter to a respected Christian leader, the film was produced by religious production company Pure Flix but was marketed as more of a period newsroom-detective story than a spiritual journey. ![]() screening of The Case for Christ that I attended this past Sunday was perfectly timed to sync with the end of morning mass. Whether by design or sheer coincidence, the 1 p.m. ![]()
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