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And behold, the worst ever Christmas song…
29/10/2013 | ReformThis just in. Hot on the heels of yesterday’s splendid effort in the field of worst Christian CD, we have a new challenger in an equally crowded field, worst Christmas song. You remember Carl Douglas’s 1974 disco hit “Kung Fu … Read More
Pippa Evans & Sanderson Jones interview: How great thou aren’t
25/10/2013 | ReformPippa Evans and Sanderson Jones, founders of the Sunday Assembly, talk to Stephen Tomkins about godless church
In the March issue of Reform, we had a review of the first meeting of the Sunday Assembly – a surprising idea from … Read More
How place shapes prayer
25/10/2013 | ReformClare Bryden explores the spirituality of place in a Benedictine community in Worcestershire
Mucknell Abbey in Worcestershire has been the home of an Anglican Benedictine community of monks and nuns since 2010. Derelict farm buildings set in 40 acres of … Read More
A grief shared
25/10/2013 | ReformOverwhelmed with grief for his wife, Joy, CS Lewis wrote the most helpful book there is on the subject. On the 50th anniversary of his death, Susan Dowell gives thanks for Lewis’ gift
There is only one book by a … Read More
Curious legacy
25/10/2013 | ReformSheila Brain celebrates the work of two sisters devoted to sea shells and female education
A La Ronde, on the outskirts of Exmouth, is one of the National Trust’s smallest and quirkiest properties. Built in 1796 by two wealthy spinster … Read More

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