Posts ByReform, Author at Reformed Magazine - Page 297 of 344
Is Britain a Christian country?
27/05/2014 | ReformDavid Cameron says yes; atheist activists disagree. Nick Spencer keeps score
How is it possible for two words to be interpreted so very differently?
David Cameron thinks Britain is still a “Christian country”. And a … bunch? gang? posse? What … Read More
Life on The Edge
27/05/2014 | ReformStan Hazell reports from a pioneering youth project in Bradford
The organisers of a youth project in Bradford named it The Edge, because that is where the youngsters they work with find themselves on the Holme Wood estate, which is … Read More
A canal calling
27/05/2014 | ReformRichard Alford on the work of a waterways chaplain
They say Birmingham has more canals than Venice. I can only cover a small area, but once a week I walk the towpath, talking to people and helping where needed.
Last … Read More
A chance to serve
27/05/2014 | ReformWhat opportunities are there for young people to engage in Christian service whilst on a gap year or holiday, in the UK or overseas? David Cruchley and Stephen Tomkins report on programmes run by the Council for World Mission and … Read More
Editorial: More than labels
27/05/2014 | ReformThere has been a lot of talk recently about animal welfare, unnecessary cruelty and giving shoppers more information, since it emerged that shops and restaurants have been selling meat killed by the Islamic method dhabihah – which does not traditionally … Read More
On the pilgrim way: The relief of Easter Saturday
27/05/2014 | ReformThis past Easter, I found myself relishing Holy Saturday more than Easter Day and I have been wondering what that was all about. In my local church, nothing happened that day (although the flower arrangers were there in the morning … Read More

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