Follower of Jesus. Ex-atheist. Author of 40 books, including Seeing the Supernatural. Married to Leslie 53 years. Two great kids; 4 terrific grandkids

Joined December 2010
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Where did DNA's information come from? Why is the universe fine-tuned for life? Why does anything exist at all? Now you can explore the evidence from home. The Story of Everything is available to purchase now on Amazon.
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So glad to hear about your positive PET scan, Sarah, and to be writing the introduction to your first book!
It's a good news kinda day, y'all. First: My recent PET scan showed zilch. I'm officially cancer free (again) after progressing to stage 4. It's extremely weird how this all happened, and honestly it feels a bit like it's in the miracle realm. I'll write a more detailed post in the future, including receipts for anyone who's skeptical, but for now I'll just say thank you, Jesus. Second: My book appears to be available for pre-sale on Amazon. Those of you who like to hop on things immediately can pre-order, but I'm going to save the big marketing push for October (it comes out early November). I'm really excited for this one, y'all.
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$1.99 | Case for Christ for Kids by Lee Strobel, Rob Suggs & Robert Elmer amzn.to/3KbFVBJ #kindledeals #ad @LeeStrobel
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Missed the theatrical release? Now you can watch the documentary that's challenging how millions think about origins, purpose, and design. The Story of Everything is available to purchase now on Amazon. Tag someone who needs to see this.
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My granddaughter!
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NOW AVALIBLE on Amazon! 93% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes. One of the most talked-about documentaries exploring origins, purpose, and design is now available to watch from home. The Story of Everything — purchase it now.
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You asked. We listened. The Story of Everything is coming to Amazon on June 8. The documentary that's sparked conversations about origins, purpose, and design is almost available to purchase. Who's watching? 👀
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Jesus Mythicism Debunked Ever come across those YouTube videos claiming that Jesus was nothing more than a myth? It can be exhausting trying to parse through the loud, often angry rhetoric of internet comments to find the actual historical truth. youtu.be/wRqmTnxQ3Hk?si=_ww-…
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Whoever decided it was a good idea to put a “p” in “receipt” was an idiopt
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$3.99 | The Case for Grace: A Journalist Explores the Evidence of Transformed Lives Kindle Edition by Lee Strobel amzn.to/3ZTzqxo #kindledeals #ad @LeeStrobel
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@LeeStrobel’s FAVORITE Medical Miracle! #Theology
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The Story Behind the One-Take Masterpiece 📺 Did you know one of the most iconic commercials in TV history happened completely by accident? In 1973, an advertising crew went down to a pier to shoot an ad for Oscar Mayer. They needed a kid, and 4-year-old Andy Lambros volunteered. With a fishing rod in one hand and a bologna sandwich in the other, he started singing. He didn't just get through it—he absolutely nailed the entire song in one single take. When Jerry Ringlien (the VP of Marketing) saw the raw footage the next day, he stopped everything and said, "That is the commercial." They loved Andy's charm so much that they even kept the very end of the raw footage in the final cut—the unscripted moment where he looks at the crew, asks "How's that?", and takes a massive bite of his sandwich. The Impact: •It skyrocketed Oscar Mayer sales and cemented the jingle in pop-culture history. •It put the legendary ad agency J. Walter Thompson "on the map" as an industry titan. •It launched Andy's career, leading him to star in over 20 more major commercials. Today, Andy is an accomplished artist, graphic designer, and computer programmer. But it all started on a pier with a sandwich. Turn the sound UP and watch the magic happen below 👇 #RetroAdvertising #Nostalgia
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Scientists mapped a piece of brain the size of half a grain of rice. One-millionth the size of the human brain. It took them a year and over 1.4 million gigabytes to scan it. They found over 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, and even some new structures they didn't know existed. Mapping the entire human brain in this level of detail would require all the data storage generated on Earth in a year a 140-acre data center. But the human brain itself can hold up to ~2.5 million gigabytes of information - enough for ~3 million hours of HD video or 342 years of continuous viewing. It can process roughly 10 quadrillion calculations per second - enough processing power to run over 4,000 high-end gaming PCs all operating at peak ability. And it only runs on the amount of power needed for a single dim light bulb. No technology even comes close to doing what the brain can do. The more we learn about biology, the more complex it becomes. This is God's Glory on display.
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