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Beauty & Wisdom from Appalachia

Advent: Waiting With Promise

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“Waiting, as we see it in the people on the first pages of the Gospels, is waiting with a sense of promise…People who wait have received a promise that allows them to wait. They have received something that is at work in them, like a seed that has started to grow. This is very important. We can only really wait if what we are waiting for has already begun for us. So waiting is never a movement from nothing to something. It is always a movement from something to something more. Zechariah, Mary, and Elizabeth were living with a promise that nurtured them, that fed them, and that made them able to stay where they were. And in this way, the promise itself could grow in them and for them.”

Henri Nouwen, 1932-1996
Dutch Catholic priest and author

 

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Author: lfierbaugh

I've always loved nature and trying to capture its beauty for others to appreciate. Born in Tennessee, raised in Ohio, and now back in Tennessee for the past 17 years, Appalachia is in my blood and heart. I thank my Granddad for teaching me the beauty of photography, my parents for developing in me a love of God and his creation, and my Aunt Toby for showing me how to find beauty in anything.

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