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July 7, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Risk

5 min · 6 jul 2026
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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] On July 6, 1415, Jan Hus was condemned and burned at the stake for insisting that Scripture — not church councils — held final authority, a conviction that would resurface a century later in Martin Luther. On July 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur risked his reputation to give an untested rabies vaccine to a dying boy. Two men, centuries apart, staked everything on a truth they couldn't yet prove — and both truths outlived them. Today's Moments Almanac looks at what it costs to hold to the truth, and why it's worth it.

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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] Some laws reveal the way the universe works. Others reveal the condition of the human heart. On July 5, 1687, Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica introduced the laws of motion and gravity, describing an invisible force that acts with perfect impartiality. One hundred sixty-five years later, on July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass stood before an Independence Day audience in Rochester, New York, and exposed a nation whose laws promised equality while denying it to millions. What do these two remarkable moments have in common? In this episode of Moments Almanac, we explore the surprising connection between Newton's gravity, Douglass's unforgettable speech, and James 2:1, where Scripture calls believers to show no partiality. Along the way, we'll discover that while human beings often write laws with exceptions, God's law—and God's grace—never comes with an asterisk. Join us for another journey through history, faith, and the scattered moments that still shape our lives today. Scripture: James 2:1 Featured Voices: Isaac Newton, Frederick Douglass, Edwin Markham Take heart. Notice the scattered moments. Share the grace.

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25 Ways to Share Grace

Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] 25 Ways to Share Grace Grace isn't just something we receive from God—it's something we're called to pass along. In this episode of Scattered Moments, Matt Tullos explores twenty-five simple, practical ways to show grace in everyday life. From the words we choose to the way we listen, serve, react, and walk with God, these aren't grand gestures reserved for extraordinary people. They're small, intentional acts of kindness that anyone can practice. You don't have to do all twenty-five. In fact, don't try. Instead, choose one. Let one act of grace shape your day, and then another tomorrow. Because a life of grace is built one ordinary moment at a time. If you've been looking for practical ways to live out your faith, this episode will encourage you to slow down, notice people, and become a quiet reflection of the grace you've received.

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July 4, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Sign

Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] Every Fourth of July, we celebrate with fireworks, flags, and familiar stories. But hidden beneath the celebration are fascinating moments that many Americans have never heard. In this special Independence Day edition of Moments Almanac, we uncover ten little-known facts about July 4, 1776—from the surprising day America actually voted for independence to the real story behind the Liberty Bell, the risks taken by the signers, and the remarkable coincidence that brought two Founding Fathers to the end of their lives on the nation's fiftieth birthday. More than a history lesson, this episode reflects on the courage, sacrifice, and commitment that shaped a nation—and points to a greater freedom found in Jesus Christ. As we give thanks for the blessings of liberty, we're reminded that our ultimate citizenship is in a kingdom that cannot be shaken. Join us for a thoughtful Independence Day reflection that connects the birth of a nation with the eternal hope of the Gospel. Scripture: Philippians 3:20 If you enjoy Moments Almanac, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who loves history, faith, and the stories that leave fingerprints on the soul.

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Some Saw Grapes, Some Saw GIANTS!

Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] Twelve spies entered the same land. They walked the same hills, carried the same fruit, and looked at the same giants. Yet ten came back talking about fear, while two came back talking about faith. In this dramatized reading, journey into one of Scripture's most unforgettable moments from Numbers 13. With multiple voices, a touch of humor, and a timeless challenge, this episode reminds us that our perspective often shapes our future. Are you staring at the giants... or celebrating the grapes God has already placed in your hands? Join us for this encouraging reminder that God's promises are always greater than the obstacles standing in front of them. Faith doesn't ignore reality—it simply remembers Who is bigger. Scripture: Numbers 13:1–33 If this episode encourages you, please follow Scattered Moments, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to lift their eyes from the giants to the grapes.

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