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Commitment-Phobe: My husband feels alone
28/05/2019 | ReformMy husband tells me church isn’t working for him
What is it like to be married to a church obsessive when it isn’t really your thing? This month, my husband opened up to me.
I have doubts, struggles and … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Family dynamics give me food for thought’
28/05/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey enjoys a first family holiday
For the very first time, we have been on holiday with our daughter, Ruth, her husband, Dave, and their children – Tom (20), Sam (19) and Hannah, who had her 14th birthday on … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Blessed be the filmmakers’
28/05/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa investigates church DVDs
When I’m visiting a church, I love a browse of the books. I don’t mean the Bibles (although I should browse those more often…) I mean the secondhand books that some churches have in the … Read More
I am… a survivor of sexual abuse in church
29/04/2019 | ReformA survivor of sexual abuse in church tells his story
I met my abuser for the first time when I was 12. He was student minister in my church. When my parents divorced, I moved in with my mum and … Read More
A letter from… the Church in Ghana
29/04/2019 | ReformWilliam Asiama Bekoe reports from the Church in Ghana
The Church in Ghana is in a perilous and challenging time. People are looking up to the Church in the face of increasing social and moral decay. The entire nation is … Read More
Chapter & verse: Acts 1:1-11
29/04/2019 | ReformNigel Uden on the ascension
Artists and musicians are interpreters. They take an idea and depict it in images or sounds, offering drama, excitement and intensity. They can heighten emotion, exaggerate spectacle and develop simplicity, which so often is instructive … Read More
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