This document proposes a path towards healing and reconciliation between Aboriginal and First Nations' peoples and other Canadians by healing families one by one. It references a Bible verse about gaining strength by waiting for God and quotes wings like eagles, running without tiring, and walking without weariness as metaphors for overcoming the tragic legacies that Aboriginal and First Nations' peoples have endured. The document was written by Arlene Lowery, who has a nursing and therapy background.
This document proposes a path towards healing and reconciliation between Aboriginal and First Nations' peoples and other Canadians by healing families one by one. It references a Bible verse about gaining strength by waiting for God and quotes wings like eagles, running without tiring, and walking without weariness as metaphors for overcoming the tragic legacies that Aboriginal and First Nations' peoples have endured. The document was written by Arlene Lowery, who has a nursing and therapy background.
This document proposes a path towards healing and reconciliation between Aboriginal and First Nations' peoples and other Canadians by healing families one by one. It references a Bible verse about gaining strength by waiting for God and quotes wings like eagles, running without tiring, and walking without weariness as metaphors for overcoming the tragic legacies that Aboriginal and First Nations' peoples have endured. The document was written by Arlene Lowery, who has a nursing and therapy background.
Isaiah 40:30 Though youths grow weary and tired, And vigorous young men stumble badly, 31 Yet those who wait for the LORD, their Creator, Will gain new strength;
They will mount up with wings like eagles,
They will run and not get tired, They will walk and not become weary. - The Bible