It is one thing to say we believe in God; it is another thing to live like we do. Faith is easy inside church walls, around other believers, and in comfortable conversations. But what about the ordinary moments—at school, at work, in the grocery store? Most opportunities to reflect Christ will not feel dramatic. They will feel small, inconvenient, even awkward. Yet that is where faith becomes real. Gospel of Matthew 5:16 reminds us to let our light shine before others so they may see our good works and glorify our Father in heaven. Light shines brightest in darkness. Spreading the Word is not always about preaching. Sometimes it is praying quietly for someone who is hurting. Sometimes it is refusing to laugh at something that dishonors God. Sometimes it is saying, “I will be praying for you,” and meaning it. Often, it is living with such integrity, patience, and peace that people ask what is different about you. Following Christ is not seasonal or situational. It is daily. It is consistent. It is courageous in small ways long before it is courageous in big ones. The question is not whether you are capable. The question is whether you are willing. You do not have to be loud. But you do have to be faithful. And faithfulness in the ordinary may be the very thing God uses to open someone’s heart to eternity.