Posts tagged defend your faith
Irresistible Grace: God Always Gets His Man

If God has set His sights on you, you’re done for. He’s going to save you. Not maybe. Not potentially. He’s not waiting for your permission. He’s God—He always gets His man. That’s Irresistible Grace. And once you see it in Scripture, you can’t unsee it. This article shows how God’s sovereign grace overcomes our dead hearts, answers the objections, and puts all the glory where it belongs—on Him.

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The Laws of Logic Require God: A Response to Stranglewood

Can atheism account for the laws of logic? In this powerful breakdown of his debate with an atheist named Stranglewood, Joel Settecase demonstrates why logic itself demands the triune God of Scripture. Drawing from a presuppositional, Reformed framework, Joel exposes the fatal weaknesses in secular reasoning and lays out the clear, biblical foundation for truth, knowledge, and rational thought. This article isn’t a recap—it’s a rallying cry for Christians to stand firm in their worldview and challenge unbelief at its root.

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“Why Do You Believe In God?” Because Atheists Have to Steal From My Worldview to Make Sense of Theirs

Atheists often accuse Christianity of being illogical, anti-scientific, or morally backward—but to make those claims, they have to borrow from the Christian worldview itself. In this article, Joel Settecase exposes how skeptics climb into God's lap to slap Him in the face—relying on logic, morality, and science that only make sense if the Bible is true. If you've ever wanted to understand how to push back against these challenges with confidence and clarity, this one's for you.

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Resurrection and Reality: The Truth That Transforms Everything

Easter isn’t just a symbolic holiday with pastel colors and chocolate eggs—it’s the celebration of the most important fact in human history: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this article, Joel Settecase walks through 1 Corinthians 15 to show how the resurrection really happened, why it had to happen, and how it sets us free to live with purpose, trust, and unshakable hope.

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A Christian Perspective of History