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Faith Alone? “ What the Bible really says about salvation, faith, and works—without the confusion.”

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Can faith alone save you… or does the Bible teach something deeper?

For many Catholics, this question comes up in real life:


“The Bible says we are saved by faith alone.”

Maybe a Protestant friend brought it up. Maybe someone challenged your faith online. Or maybe you’ve quietly wondered yourself:


“What does the Bible actually say?”

The problem?

Most Catholics were never taught how to explain this simply.

And most explanations online feel like theology class.


That’s why we created:


Faith Alone?

What the Bible Really Says About Faith, Works & Salvation


This guide was made for everyday Catholics who want clear, biblical answers without confusing language.

Inside, you’ll discover:

✅ What Catholics actually believe about salvation

✅ Why Ephesians 2:8–9 is often misunderstood

✅ What James 2 really means when it says “faith without works is dead”

✅ The difference between earning salvation and cooperating with God’s grace

✅ Why Catholics reject “works-based salvation” accusations

✅ Scripture-backed responses you can actually use in conversations


This is not a theology textbook.

It’s a simple Catholic defense guide written for real conversations with family, friends, coworkers, and anyone who challenges your faith.

Easy to understand. Scripture-based. Built for real life.


💛 Pay What You Can

We believe Catholic apologetics should be available to everyone.

That’s why this guide is offered as Pay What You Can.

Suggested price: $12


But if money is tight, give what you can — even $0.


If you’re able to contribute more, your support helps us continue creating free Catholic apologetics resources for everyday believers.


🙏 Our mission is simple:

Help Catholics know what to say when their faith is challenged.


👇 Download your copy below and strengthen your defense of the faith today.

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