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Reform Magazine | December 5, 2025

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On the pilgrim way Archives - Page 17 of 21 - Reform Magazine

On the pilgrim way: “Making comparisons is full of spiritual pitfalls”

23/10/2015 |

The pitfalls of making comparisons

‘I become consumed with guilt when comparing my life with refugees’

In September, we spent two glorious weeks on the rural canals of Warwickshire and Leicestershire. Each morning, I got warmly dressed and, armed with … Read More

On the pilgrim way: Prayer time

25/09/2015 |

Sheila Maxey experiments with prayer time

“I joined prayers using a wooden spinning top”

Over the summer, I changed my time for morning prayer. For many years, I went to my study after breakfast, lit a candle, arranged some little … Read More

On the pilgrim way: The value of shedding tears

28/08/2015 |

I have been shedding rather a lot of tears in the past month. I have always been prone to tears of both joy and sorrow. I wept a lot when our eldest started school – for the loss of his … Read More

On the pilgrim way: Solace in Orkney

26/06/2015 |

Sheila Maxey finds solace in Orkney

As I write, my husband Kees and I are in Orkney on holiday. Our cottage in the little fishing town of Stromness has a huge bay window, so, from first thing in the morning, … Read More

On the pilgrim way: “Visitors are a privilege, a blessing – and a challenge”

26/05/2015 |

We have just had a spate of visitors from my German family. I love the prospect of visitors and enjoy getting the spare room ready with towels and flowers. However, I realise that, with age, I find the disruption of … Read More

On the pilgrim way: “I felt quite guilty about Lent this year”

23/04/2015 |

Lent seemed to pass me by this year, and I felt quite guilty about it. I would be leading worship on Easter Sunday, and the saying “no cross, no crown,” came to mind. Instead, my Lent was full of family … Read More