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Waiting Here For You

Posted on May 21, 2013 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

This met me at just the right moment. It’s been on repeat. [My first introduction to this song was through Martin’s Smith’s new solo album, Go...

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Epiphany Playlist

Posted on January 6, 2012 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

I had so much fun with my Advent playlist that I decided to create one for Epiphany! Epiphany (meaning manifestation, appearance, revelation) is January 6th (af...

Advent/music

Advent Playlist

Posted on November 26, 2011 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

Sometimes, I need to wait. I need the anticipation, the longing, the not-yet-here, so I can rejoice fully when fulfillment arrives. I love Christmas music. Not ...

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Rich Mullins – Calling Out Your Name

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

~lg

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“The Color Green”

Posted on November 28, 2008 by Lindsey Gallant / 0 Comment

Another song by Rich Mullins, one I just discovered.

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Can there be anything cuter than a kitten? (This i Can there be anything cuter than a kitten? (This is one of four currently in residence under Jack’s bed!)

#kitten #kittens #kittenlove
Not exactly rescued as they will not hatch now. Bu Not exactly rescued as they will not hatch now. But intact, smooth, and beautiful.  Life begins small. 

#sacramentofsmall #onesmallglory #spring
Stop your worry-hurry and I will show you somethi Stop
your worry-hurry
 and I will show you something beautiful

Wait
for the common grace
 of kingfisher over the marsh

Follow
with fine-tuned eye
 into the smile that breaks open the sky

*

#slow #slowdown #writersofinstagram #poetsofinstagram #poetry #commongrace #sacramentofsmall
How does a goose glide into the north rain, buoyan How does a goose glide into the north rain, buoyant on the troubled waters? 
Does the robin feel the bite of winter’s backhand as he sings glory from the hidden treetop? 
The osprey soars above it all with fingertip wings, mounting the current to his advantage, as if he has seen the wind.
I am no bird, and all I can manage of this cold morning is the front porch, wrapped solid in wool, and yet my chilled fingers stretch enough to hold the pen, 
and this is my way forward, my north wind song.

#writersofinstagram #spring #poetry #glory
Cracked mugs still brew tea. Don’t give up. Cracked mugs still brew tea. Don’t give up.
Yes, in my world, this counts as pretty big news. Yes, in my world, this counts as pretty big news.

Because it's not always the big, flashy things that impact our lives most. 

The return of the dandelions on the south side of the house is an annual celebration for me. This yellow burst is so much more than a common weed. It is a sacrament of spring itself. The world is turning toward light and will not be stopped. 

#sacramentofsmall #spring #springishere #small #beautyofsmallthings #nothingisordinary
Another week dawns, and I am reminding myself of t Another week dawns, and I am reminding myself of this:

In all the suffering, and wondering, and waiting, and incomprehensibility of life, there is still this - the movement of God. The movement of falling water, descending seed, the tender Father bending to his broken beloved. The swoop, and the scoop, to gather and hold at the bottom of it all. And then, the lift - the spring welling up, the shoot bursting through, the strong arm whose only motion is straight up into his heart.
How I need this resurrection movement! I'm praying for new ways to get caught up in it this week. (Isn't "it" really just the pure love of God??)

Free resurrection devotional link in bio!
A wee free resurrection devotional, created from m A wee free resurrection devotional, created from my Scripture readings this past week. Link in bio! :)

#easter2022 
#resurrection 
#free 
#freedevotional 
#easterdevotional 
#happyeaster 
#abundantlife
Resurrection Eyes Give me resurrection eyes to se Resurrection Eyes

Give me resurrection eyes
to see the light of your dawning
and by this beam in my eye to see all else

Let me view every speck of existence
through the dancing gleam of your presence 
lit and lifted by invisible breath

Till every gaze is glazed with glory
in the horizon of the east
and you encompass all in your shining wake

Seen at last in the window of your soul.

-- Lindsey Gallant

#easter #easter2022 #easterpoetry #poetry #poetsofinstagram
I’m not sure how to say what I want to say. Only I’m not sure how to say what I want to say. Only that spring is at last returning, but don’t look up to find it. It’s not in the sky, or even the trees. 

Green always begins in the ground. Beside the mud puddles, pushing up under the beer cans the fishermen toss aside, creeping steadily through the rot of last fall’s leftovers. 

Spring doesn’t arrive as some lofty ideal, descending in glory from the heavens. 

It’s a slow but steady thaw. It endures the tramp of muddy boots. This green simply perseveres, through frosts and false starts and one more day of mittens. 

No, green begins in lowly places.

I just want you to know, that if your world hasn’t burst into technicolour bloom yet, it’s ok. It’s ok if your leaves are still hiding, tight in their buds. It’s ok if the only spring you see is down in the ditch. 

It’s coming. Do not despise a humble beginning. Green always begins in the ground. 

#spring #small #smallbeauty 
#easter2022 #easter #onesmallglory #sacramentofsmall #hope #green
A blog post about kittens, the kingdom of God, and A blog post about kittens, the kingdom of God, and Easter secrets under the bed. 

{Link in bio}

#goodfriday #easter #kingdomofGod #kittens
The first flower of spring! This crocus popped up The first flower of spring! This crocus popped up in the ditch by the road, a surprise addition to our wild and unruly garden. I dug it and its sister up and moved them closer to the house, safe from tire treads and soon coming lawnmowers. How can one small bloom hold so much hope? 

#spring
#signsofspring
#hope
#onesmallglory #sacramentofsmall #everydaybeauty
We wait like winter nests for the return of the bi We wait like winter nests
for the return of the birds
for the invisible impulse
genesis of us all
the brooding of spring

*

#sacramentofsmall 
#waitingforspring 
#waiting 
#springprayer
Homemakers in War We never expected to see these Homemakers in War

We never expected to see these sights. 

My eyes hurt looking at images from the other side of the world. If this is the pain of the image, what is the pain of the reality? At the beginning of the year, my eyes were thirsty for glory. Is it a hopeless enterprise? There is no glory in war, in homes destroyed, in millions of women and children uprooted, desperately seeking safety.

I look around my own home - a little scruffy, with last night’s dishes undone, but it is peaceful. We are all still here, and bread still rises on the stovetop. 

This morning I read C. S. Lewis’ words to a Mrs. Johnson, speaking to the oft-bemoaned task of homemaking:

“But it is surely, in reality, the most important work in the world. What do ships, railways, mines, cars, governments etc exist for except that people may be fed, warmed, and safe in their own homes? … We wage war in order to have peace, we work in order to have leisure, we produce food in order to eat it. So your job is the one for which all others exist.”

The security of home is one of the deepest needs we have. Its protection and nurture is a worthy calling. Home should be a place of sanctuary. It is the heart of humanity. 

Today, I sit in the semi-quiet of an ordinary Saturday morning, surrounded by the familiarity of my people and and my place. Too often I have viewed this as burdensome. Now this mundane yet intimate beauty radiates a glory I can hardly bear to receive. The contrast between what I see here, and what I have seen there is jarring. I give thanks for all this in a rather bewildered way. 

But when I have seen enough of destruction and desperation (and it doesn’t take long), there are other images I keep coming back to. 

{Continued in comments}

#prayforukraine
After what is happening in Mariupol? Labouring mot After what is happening in Mariupol? Labouring mothers and children the targets of war? Following @leslie.leyland.fields in praying the enemy psalms today...

“Lord, you have seen this; do not be silent.
Do not be far from THEM, Lord.
Awake and rise to THEIR defense!
Contend for them, my God and Lord.”
(Psalm 35)

#prayingthepsalms
#prayforukraine
There is still beauty in this broken, bleeding wor There is still beauty in this broken, bleeding world. I can’t deny it, though some days it hurts to receive it. So many others wake to ugliness I have never known. So I give thanks in a rather bewildered way, letting the contrast remain, jarring. Pouring what I can of love and prayer into broken places. I know Love is not overcome by ugliness - it is the deepest beauty of all.
Prayer for the peacemakers: For those making peac Prayer for the peacemakers:

For those making peace
by making beds and batches of muffins,
opening car doors and homes,
turning their lives into channels
where those fleeing war may, for a moment,
know a stream of love - 
May the peace of Christ be yours in abundance,
overflowing;
May the hands of Christ be yours in strength,
compassionate;
And may the heart of Christ be in your eyes, your prayers, your welcome,
embracing all.
I pulled this pine cone out of a frigid tidal pool I pulled this pine cone out of a frigid tidal pool on Monday. It was cold, soaked through, and shut tight. A few days inside the warmth of my coat pocket has coaxed it open. Brittle, full of sand and crystallized salt, and yet it carries its precious cargo - seeds. Is there still life hidden in these storm tossed seeds?
I can’t resist the recurring cheerfulness of you I can’t resist the recurring cheerfulness of your eye
Or the shocking gentleness of your presence
Flit-to-me, quick-to-see
Chickadee

#onesmallglory 
#eyesforglory 
#winterbirds
Morning glory Morning is a glory all its own The Morning glory

Morning is a glory all its own
The hidden coming into sight
Does not the sparrow herself call the sun over the ridge
Each quaver an act of February faith
Till all her kin glide into the life that sustains them
And grey worlds turn to gold?

#onesmallglory 
#eyesforglory
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