From Atheism to Freedom: Dave Glander’s Rescue

Former Atheist Dave Glander Says God Supernaturally Saved Him From Drugs and Suicide

Dave Glander did not grow up hating God. He simply lived like most people are taught to live today—self-reliant, skeptical, and convinced that faith was either unnecessary or naïve. He identified as an atheist, not because he had studied God deeply, but because pain, addiction, and despair had convinced him that nothing supernatural could save him.

Then everything collapsed.

Addiction tightened its grip. Drugs hollowed him out. Suicide stopped being an abstract thought and became a looming option. This wasn’t a philosophical crisis—it was a life-or-death one.

And that’s where the story changes.

Dave Glander doesn’t claim he reasoned his way into Christianity. He testifies that God intervened. Not metaphorically. Not emotionally. Supernaturally. He was healed—freed from addiction, rescued from suicidal despair, and given a life he no longer wanted to escape.

That’s the part modern culture struggles with.

We’re comfortable with “recovery journeys.”
We applaud therapy, discipline, and self-help.
But when someone credits Jesus Christ directly, the room gets tense.

Because if God healed Dave Glander, then God is not an abstract idea.
He’s a living force who disrupts narratives, breaks chains, and demands acknowledgment.

Christianity is not attractive because it’s polite.
It’s compelling because it resurrects the dead—sometimes physically, often spiritually.

Dave’s testimony is inconvenient for atheism, uncomfortable for secularism, and undeniable to anyone who understands what addiction truly does to a human soul.

This isn’t about religion winning an argument.
It’s about grace winning a life.

And that’s why stories like Dave Glander’s never stop spreading.

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