On this episode of The Steve Marston Show, Steve tackles a wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation at the intersection of faith, leadership, and the next generation. The program opens with sobering news surrounding the public confession and retirement of longtime Christian author Philip Yancey, prompting an honest discussion about moral failure, repentance, accountability, and the cost of sin within Christian leadership.
Later, Steve is joined by pastor Mitch Granger to talk about the Passion Conference and the spiritual hunger he sees among college-aged believers today. Together they explore why younger Christians are asking hard questions, why questioning faith is not rebellion, and how the church can better engage and disciple the next generation. The episode closes with Scripture, encouragement, and a reminder that God often works powerfully through ordinary people willing to answer His call.

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