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Editorial: Listen to the young
28/06/2019 | ReformWho’d be young in 2019? I mean, yes, I’d jump at the chance to go back, parade my beautiful flowing locks and make all those stupid mistakes again. But there’s a bit more to the deal than that, isn’t there? … Read More
Art in focus: June 2019
27/06/2019 | ReformLichtkreuze (Crosses of Light) Ludger Hinse, coloured or coated acrylic glass
This cross, by the artist Ludger Hinse, hangs in Bautzen, Germany – and what a cross! The contrast between the traditional space and Hinse’s ‘cross of light’ is striking. The … Read More
Reviews – June 2019
28/05/2019 | ReformShooting childhood
Last SummerDirected by Jon JonesCertificate 15, 97 minutesReleased 7 June
Rural Wales. The 70s. Four pre-teenage boys. Summer. And a reminder of the important place that relationships and families have in our everyday lives.
The four boys … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Blessed be the filmmakers’
28/05/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa investigates church DVDs
When I’m visiting a church, I love a browse of the books. I don’t mean the Bibles (although I should browse those more often…) I mean the secondhand books that some churches have in the … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: My husband feels alone
28/05/2019 | ReformMy husband tells me church isn’t working for him
What is it like to be married to a church obsessive when it isn’t really your thing? This month, my husband opened up to me.
I have doubts, struggles and … Read More
Mother Teresa’s doubt and faithfulness
28/05/2019 | ReformThe story of Mother Teresa’s long struggle shows that Christian life is built on faithfulness, not faith, as Steve Chalke discovers
During her lifelong service to the poorest of the poor, Anjezë Bojaxhiu, or Teresa as she was much better … Read More

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