When the Truth Divides: Faith, Culture, and a Foster Kid’s Story - February 2, 2026

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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

On this Groundhog Day edition of The Steve Marston Show, Steve reflects on a recent article by Hillary Clinton about Christianity and “toxic empathy,” and asks a hard but honest question: does the truth unite us—or does it divide us? Steve unpacks why Jesus never promised a faith that blends in with culture, and why standing on biblical truth will inevitably create tension.
Later, Steve welcomes special guest Stephanie Rodgers, who shares her powerful story of growing up in the foster care system. From moving constantly as a child to learning what foster kids truly need, Stephanie offers insight, hope, and practical encouragement for foster and adoptive families. Plus, thoughts on the Grammys, Groundhog Day, and a new Faith Between Your Ears scripture for the week.

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