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The long road
06/12/2013 | ReformTwo views on Nelson Mandela
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This article was published in the July/August 2013 issue of Reform.
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Gift Ideas: A Guide to Giving
29/11/2013 | ReformWe all know the theory: Good will to all people, a time for giving, “ye who now will bless the poor shall yourselves find blessing”. But how easy it is to emerge into the New Year from the hubbub of … Read More
A letter from… Hebron
29/11/2013 | ReformI’m travelling with Christian Aid to Israel/Palestine, and our first day’s outing was to Hebron, an eerie, desolate place.
It’s a city of two halves. It’s home to 175,000 Palestinians, and since the 1980s 750 Israeli settlers have joined them. … Read More
Caroline Fiennes interview: How to give well
21/11/2013 | ReformThe charities adviser Caroline Fiennes talks to Stephen Tomkins about how our giving can achieve more
It’s for charity,” they say, whether it’s a fun run for heart disease, a cake sale for women in Bhutan or shaving for donkeys. … Read More
Niall Cooper: What if God was one of us?
21/11/2013 | ReformIs it time one of our most beloved and iconic Advent/Christmas traditions – the Nativity scene – had a makeover? Beyond the schmaltz, faux crib, stable and animals, can we really face the fact that God’s was born into a … Read More
Oh, Come On, All Ye Faithful
21/11/2013 | ReformThe tunes and the candlelight may be a treat of the season, but do we have to sing such nonsense? Symon Hill shreds the carol sheet
December is the only month of the year in which you can hear the … Read More

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