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I am… not fit for work
01/11/2019 | ReformMartin Green on being deemed unfit for work
I have been assessed as ‘not fit for work’, so I don’t have to job search. I have a degenerative spine condition. I don’t get any extra payments for travel to hospital … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘The suicide’s anniversary has come and gone’
01/11/2019 | ReformThe first anniversary of our granddaughter Ciara’s suicide has come and gone. There was a flurry of family phone calls and texts checking our son Peter’s address and the precise date of Ciara’s death. On the actual day, we happened … Read More
Chapter & verse: Genesis 1:27-29
01/11/2019 | ReformHelen Garton finds climate wisdom in Genesis
Half a century on this earth and I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it. There were some troubled times in the past. In the 1970s, I remember power cuts, living by … Read More
Here & now: Helen Glasse
01/11/2019 | ReformHelen Glasse looks back on her mental health at university
In my last week as a student in Bath, the Methodist chaplain asked me: ‘What wise words do you have from your time in Bath?’ I found myself answering very … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Books are a bit like sausages – don’t worry about how they’re made’
01/11/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa has too many publishers
I recently brought my standup show to the Christian Resources Together conference of godly publishers and booksellers. It went fine, you’ll be pleased to know – but was also joyously awkward, you’ll also be … Read More
A letter from… Dirico, Angola
01/11/2019 | ReformMarijn Goud meets heroes in Dirico, Angola
Today was a slightly different day. I was flying for the Halo Trust charity, which organises the removal of landmines and debris that is left behind by war. I flew to an active … Read More

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