Faith, Skepticism & Fruit That Takes Time - April 16, 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.

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Thursday, April 16, 2026

In this episode of The Steve Marston Show, Steve shares a deeply personal story about a friend who claims a life-changing encounter with God after years of anger, deception, and broken relationships. But when someone with a complicated past says all the right things, how do you respond—with celebration or caution?

Steve wrestles honestly with that tension, landing on a powerful truth from Jesus: “You will know them by their fruits.” Real change takes time, and discernment matters.

Plus, a “Seek & Find” Bible challenge dives into why Moses was denied entry into the Promised Land, Tyler from the 1189 YouTube channel joins to unpack powerful moments from Acts, and the show wraps with a mix of faith, culture, and a little humor—including a dad joke and a standout comedy clip.

It’s a thoughtful, real, and encouraging episode about faith, patience, and learning to trust God’s work—without turning off wisdom.

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