Faith, Discernment & Dad Jokes: Navigating Truth in a Noisy World - April 21, 2026

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He’s a regular guy with a cool job—and a deep love for Jesus. The Steve Marston Show is a daily, faith-and-fun conversation designed to help you take the next step in your walk with Christ. Think of it as a “200-level” discipleship course: deeper than the basics, but still practical, relatable, and real.

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.

Serious about faith. Serious about fun. And serious about helping you live like Jesus where it matters most.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

In this episode of The Steve Marston Show, Steve dives into the growing trend of near-death experiences and heavenly visions, challenging listeners to stay grounded in Scripture rather than emotion or popular stories. He explores why discernment matters more than ever in today’s spiritual landscape and reminds us that God’s Word remains the ultimate standard of truth.

You’ll also hear powerful insights on why God answers prayer—not because of our righteousness, but because of His mercy—plus conversations highlighting ministry impact from local leaders and broadcasters. Along the way, Steve brings encouragement, current events, and of course, a few classic dad jokes to keep things light.

If you’re looking for clarity, encouragement, and a Christ-centered perspective on today’s culture, this episode delivers.

Plus, we have two conversations. One is an encore with Chad Shapiro from the Texas Baptist Association and AM 630 The Word. The other is with Jim Grant from the Victory Television Network

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