June 28, 2026 | Moments Almanac | Carry
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What does faithfulness look like?
Sometimes it looks like carrying a bucket.
Sometimes it looks like carrying a Bible.
In this June 28 episode of Moments Almanac, we remember two ordinary people separated by sixteen centuries who simply picked up what the moment required.
Irenaeus of Lyon defended the truth of the Gospel when false teachers threatened to reshape it, becoming the earliest Christian writer to clearly affirm Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as the four authoritative Gospels.
Mary Ludwig Hays walked the blistering battlefield at Monmouth, carrying water to exhausted soldiers before stepping to her husband's cannon when he fell.
One carried the Word.
One carried water.
Both remind us that God rarely asks us to be famous. More often, He asks us to be faithful.
Join us as we reflect on Jesus' promise of Living Water and consider a simple question that echoes into every ordinary day:
What does this moment need—and will I carry it?