Journalist and author Lee Strobel embarks on a cinematic journey to explore whether miracles still occur in the modern world. Visiting firsthand accounts, scientific investigations, and personal reflections, he examines stories of astonishing healings, divine intervention, and unanswered prayers—challenging skeptics and believers alike to rethink the very nature of the miraculous.
A compelling argument is made not only with interviews of those (not necessarily religious believers) who had near-death experiences, but an interview with a Cambridge neurologist who explains the "something" that neurons can't define.