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Chapter and Verse: Matthew 20:1-16
24/10/2014 | ReformLawrence Moore explores a parable of pay and generosity
Generosity is good in very small, occasional doses, or when we’re its recipient. Otherwise, it’s against the rules: It’s unfair, indecent and undermines the good ordering of society. And if it … Read More
Christian Activist: A step forward
24/10/2014 | ReformJoe Ware reports from the largest climate march ever
Being a Christian activist is not about the glory; it’s usually a thankless and sometimes lonely activity, made up of letter writing, organising and being a righteous pain in the arse. … Read More
A letter from… Gwanda, Zimbabwe
24/10/2014 | ReformMartha Munyoro Katsi sees what difference a toilet can make
I was fortunate enough to grow up in the city – Harare – where there is running tap water and a clean toilet; in those days, I never knew there … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: First class
24/10/2014 | Reform“I need a programme which will end with me saying: ‘I am a Christian. Here is my certificate’”
Having decided to move on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe is on a search for God
The Alpha course is for people with questions … Read More
On the pilgrim way: “Marriage – what a bold commitment!”
24/10/2014 | ReformSheila Maxey attends a thought-provoking wedding ceremony
It is a long time since I was a guest at a traditional English wedding. Our own children have not had traditional weddings: One daughter was married in blue and walked down the … Read More
A letter from… Uror, South Sudan
25/09/2014 | ReformA Tearfund representative invites us to meet the children of Uror, South Sudan
“Look at these faces,” I thought, when I arrived in Uror county, South Sudan, last year. “These children are smiling from ear to ear! Yet, you look … Read More

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