Scattered Moments

July 1, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Hammer

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aflevering July 1, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Hammer artwork

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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] What can a hotel Bible and a cell possibly have in common? On this episode of Scattered Moments, we visit two remarkable events that happened on July 1. In 1899, two traveling businessmen founded the Gideons with a simple vision: place God's Word where weary travelers could find it. Thirty-eight years later, on that same date, German pastor Martin Niemöller was arrested by the Gestapo for refusing to let the state rule the conscience of the church. But this isn't just a story about courage. It's a story about the patient work of Scripture. Niemöller wasn't transformed overnight. The same Word quietly waiting in a hotel nightstand slowly broke through the hard places in his own heart over decades. Jeremiah calls God's Word "a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces"—not with one blow, but through faithful, relentless grace. Sometimes God changes the world one Bible at a time. Sometimes He changes one heart at a time. Either way, His Word never returns empty.

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aflevering July 1, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Hammer artwork

July 1, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Hammer

Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] What can a hotel Bible and a cell possibly have in common? On this episode of Scattered Moments, we visit two remarkable events that happened on July 1. In 1899, two traveling businessmen founded the Gideons with a simple vision: place God's Word where weary travelers could find it. Thirty-eight years later, on that same date, German pastor Martin Niemöller was arrested by the Gestapo for refusing to let the state rule the conscience of the church. But this isn't just a story about courage. It's a story about the patient work of Scripture. Niemöller wasn't transformed overnight. The same Word quietly waiting in a hotel nightstand slowly broke through the hard places in his own heart over decades. Jeremiah calls God's Word "a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces"—not with one blow, but through faithful, relentless grace. Sometimes God changes the world one Bible at a time. Sometimes He changes one heart at a time. Either way, His Word never returns empty.

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aflevering June 30, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Alberta artwork

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aflevering June 29, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Fire artwork

June 29, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Fire

Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] On June 29, two very different fires tell the same story. In 1613, London's Globe Theatre—the stage that gave the world Shakespeare's greatest plays—burned to the ground in less than an hour. The building was lost, but the words escaped the flames. Centuries later, we still speak many of the phrases first heard beneath its thatched roof. Two hundred forty-eight years later, Elizabeth Barrett Browning breathed her last in Florence. Her body had been weakened by decades of illness, but her vision remained clear. In one of her most beloved poems, she reminded us that "Earth's crammed with heaven, and every common bush afire with God." In this episode of Moments Almanac, we explore what survives when fragile vessels fail—whether a theater of timber or a body of flesh. Through Scripture, history, poetry, and hymn, we're reminded that God places eternal treasure in ordinary jars of clay. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:7 Hymn: O Worship the King by Robert Grant (1833) Some things the fire simply cannot touch.

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