Most of us can point to someone who changed the direction of our lives. It can be a neighbor, a friend, a family member who quietly showed up, cared, and introduced us to something bigger than ourselves. In John 4, one unexpected conversation between Jesus and a Samaritan woman turns into a ripple effect that transforms an entire town. She wasn’t a theologian. She didn’t have perfect answers. She simply shared what happened to her. Faith isn’t a private belief system you protect; it’s good news you pass on. Real impact usually happens through real relationships by walking toward one person, listening deeply, and sharing your story. You’re not responsible for saving anyone. You’re invited to point to the Savior. So the question becomes personal: who’s your one?