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On the pilgrim way: ‘The suggestion that God takes risks all the time startled me and appealed to me’
02/10/2024 | Reform‘Precarious’ is a troubling kind of word. I think of a rickety step ladder, or the worrying state of someone’s health, or the position of many a local church. Yet two books I have recently read have used the word … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘We’re trying to take a step back from smartphones – and say hello to dumbphones.’
02/10/2024 | ReformBe smart, get dumb, says Paul Kerensa
The new academic year has meant an ‘autumn-clean’ of our family’s digital life. Somehow our two children – surely toddlers a minute ago – are now in secondary school. With that jump comes … Read More
Songs of faith: Stephen Best
06/09/2024 | ReformHymn writer Stephen Best talks to Ana Gobledale
Maybe, as he says, it’s a Welsh thing or maybe it’s his poetic gift, but ready-to-sing hymns are arising from the pen of the Revd Stephen Best, part of our United Reformed … Read More
Soul stories: Jacob Bali
06/09/2024 | ReformJacob Bali moves from the Household Cavalry to ministry
The year was 2014, mid-February. It was a typical working day, going through my morning routine in the stables of Hyde Park Barracks as a soldier in the Household Cavalry Mounted … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I seemed to be the keeper of the family memory’
06/09/2024 | ReformThis summer I have been on rather a special journey down memory lane – all the more special because it was shared. I visited my 89-year-old cousin in Germany. He remembered our first ‘adult’ meeting – I was 17 and … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I’d forgotten that there on my bookshelf are countless words of inspiration’
06/09/2024 | ReformLately I’ve spent more money on hospital car parks than I’d like. Yes, we’re in one of those seasons. First came my own kidney issues, then came an ailing parent – entirely unrelated, but such is life. On some days … Read More

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