

Alfie Davis, a nurse who happened to be dining in the same restaurant, intervened and saved the choking child's life.


Lee Strobel and his wife Leslie were deeply in love, but their marriage was tested after their daughter Alison experienced a life-threatening medical emergency in a local restaurant. How Conversion Threatened the Strobels' Marriage “The only way to truth,” he said, “is through facts.” Verifiable facts, in Strobel's mind, offered protection against superstition and against tyranny. An avowed atheist, Strobel believed only what he could experience with his senses. “Just the facts, Ma'am,” was Captain Joe Friday's droll request in the 1950s detective series “Dragnet.” And it was facts – hard evidence – that swayed award-winning Chicago Tribune legal editor Lee Strobel.
