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Here & now: Nick Booth
24/06/2022 | ReformNick Booth reflects on the differences of life in Finland
Familiarity is comforting. By adulthood we have mostly decided upon the music we like to listen to, the food we like to eat and the ideal politics we hold to … Read More
I am… a foster carer
24/06/2022 | ReformHow fostering reflects God’s many-roomed house
I vividly remember the day I bumped into an old friend who was now a foster carer, who told me that just that morning she had received a call from her social worker. There … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I am joining a vast number of carers’
24/06/2022 | ReformSheila Maxey recognises her ‘devils’
Kees has had a reprieve: in medical terms he is stable. This means the various support bodies such as District Nurse and Hospice at Home stop calling but say I can call them when needed. … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘As many nonconformists together as you can shake a bishop’s crozier at’
24/06/2022 | ReformPaul Kerensa gets together in Nailsworth
In my day job as a stand-up (well, evening job), I tour the land doing comedy shows for churches – which this week led me to the delightful Cotswold town of Nailsworth. Winding down … Read More
We are… humanitarian aid workers
28/05/2022 | ReformRobertson and Annette Marshall go trucking for Ukraine
The DriverVisiting Moldova has opened my eyes to poverty that hopefully we will never know. I first went with TEECH, a charity that takes aid to local communities. It also works in … Read More
Chapter & verse: Acts 2:15-18; Joel 2:28-29
28/05/2022 | ReformPentecost is for everyone, says Donald Norwood
God’s Spirit is not just for Pentecostals and the privileged few. As too often happens at Pentecost, we only hear what Peter says about Joel in Acts 2 and don’t let the prophet … Read More

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