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Commitment-Phobe: A Christian Christmas
01/12/2014 | Reform“Reading the Bible, I’ve started to feel like I am hanging out with an old friend”
Having decided to move on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe is on a search for God
This year I face the question: What is Christmas about … Read More
A letter from… Luhe, China
01/12/2014 | ReformJimmy Lam reports on Christmas in rural China
Christmas in the rural communities of Luhe reminds me of Psalm 96:12: “Let the field exult, and everything in it! Then shall all the trees of the forest sing for joy.” The … Read More
Christian Activist: Churches against Ebola
01/12/2014 | ReformSome of West Africa’s poorest countries are facing national emergencies as they wrestle with the Ebola outbreak which has claimed more than 5,000 lives. Ebola is making orphans, severely stretching local health services, hitting the national economies hard, and putting … Read More
Chapter & verse: Joshua 4
01/12/2014 | ReformNeil Thorogood finds layered meaning in stories of stones
Sometimes we stand where history was made: The churning memory of war remembered on Normandy’s beaches; the horror brought home following the railway tracks that lead into Auschwitz-Birkenau; the cost made … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Badvent
01/12/2014 | ReformSimon Jenkins introduces the “Badvent” calendar
Standing in the queue at Tesco a few weeks ago, I was eyeing up the impulse buys at the till and wondering whether to go for a two-for-the-price-of-one pouch of Maltesers, when my eyes … Read More
Niall Cooper: To heat, or eat?
01/12/2014 | ReformThe chilling effects of fuel poverty
Advent may be a time of hope and expectation, but it is also, for many, a time of dread. As the thermometer starts to plummet, increasing numbers of people are faced with the unenviable … Read More

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