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On the pilgrim way: ‘We are all dying, but he is dying sooner’
27/04/2022 | ReformSheila Maxey arranges a difficult homecoming
My husband, Kees, is home from hospital. In preparation we cleared furniture out of our TV room to make room for the hospital bed and also a hoist. We cleared shelves and a table … Read More
We are… staying in Ukraine
28/03/2022 | ReformMessages from Timothy and Rhoda Sloan, Irish Christians who have led mission work in Lutsk, Ukraine, since 2002
22 FebruaryThis is quite possibly our last means of correspondence for some time. War is imminent and the consequences dreadful.
A state … Read More
Here & now: David Turner
28/03/2022 | ReformDavid Turner on asking the right questions
‘God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.’ The prayer of serenity.
Asking questions is a … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘They have a “mini church” once a week in breaktime. They’re eight. It’s unusual’
28/03/2022 | ReformPaul Kerensa appreciates the interfaith work of eight-year-olds
Recently at my daughter’s school, RE spilled over into the playground. It started with a conversation – my eight-year-old daughter and her friend talking about their religions. ‘I’m a Christian, she’s a … Read More
Chapter & verse: Revelation 22: 1-5
28/03/2022 | ReformLucy Brierley explores Revelation’s vision of the world to come
We were recently on a car journey when Toby, our six-year-old, quite out of the blue, remarked: ‘I really hope God makes the new earth tomorrow.’ My husband and I … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Amid the encircling gloom, lead thou me on’
21/03/2022 | ReformSheila Maxey is on a medical rollercoaster
My pilgrim way at present is a rollercoaster, flinging me up and down. On 25 January, Kees was taken into hospital at 3am by the paramedics. Soon diagnosed with double pneumonia, they started … Read More

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