28
May
To Walk This Way
Photo: Wujul Wujul Lutheran Community (Far North Queensland)
To walk the way of Reconciliation in Australia is to perceive and cultivate a heart that turns to what we share rather than the blocks we bear.
There is something irresistible about the place of forgiveness and reconciliation.
Some say there is no stronger part to the bough of a tree than where there once was a break, now mended. They say that that bough is stronger than any other part of the tree. There is something about people we know who have seen and corrected errors in their ways or their character – there is a salt we can detect and be nourished by.
Click here to read more of this reflection on Reconciliation by Felicity McCallum
Felicity McCallum, PhD Student
First Nations Adviser to the NCCA