Faith, Fire & Phone Lines: Can You Be Sincere and Still Be Wrong? - March 26, 2026
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Each episode blends biblical truth, cultural commentary, and honest talk about marriage, parenting, identity, and what it looks like to put God first in a busy, distracted world. Along the way, Steve sits down with guests God is working through, highlights stories of transformation, explores what’s happening in the news through a Christian lens, and—yes—delivers a steady dose of dad jokes.
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Friday, March 27, 2026
In this episode of The Steve Marston Show, Steve opens the phone lines and dives into a bold question sparked by headlines surrounding Pete Hegseth and a controversial Psalm about God’s justice. Is it right to apply Old Testament prayers to modern conflicts—or are we missing the context?
Steve challenges a popular belief many Christians hold: that sincerity alone is enough for God. Through Scripture and real-life examples, he unpacks why passion without truth can still lead us astray—and how cultural Christianity sometimes drifts from biblical reality.
Plus, a conversation with Tyler from the 1189 YouTube channel about the Book of Acts, Palm Sunday, and how the entire Bible connects into one story of redemption. Steve also reacts to headlines involving Stephen Colbert, discusses a surprising spiritual claim from Perez Hilton, and highlights insights from author Max Lucado on end-times prophecy.
Here's the link to the podcast with Max
https://podcasts.apple.com/cv/podcast/max-lucado-on-how-he-and-his-elders-have-navigated/id988990685?i=1000665217950
All that, plus a classic dad joke and a reminder that truth matters just as much as belief.
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