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Commitment-Phobe: Righteous anger
27/05/2016 | ReformMoving on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe toured churches and tried God. Now, as a new Christian, the journey continues
I’ve never felt comfortable with Christian righteous anger – or any kind of righteous anger for that matter. How can I know … Read More
On the Pilgrim Way: Time to move?
27/05/2016 | ReformAs a child I was proud to have been born “pre-war” because my sisters always talked about “pre-war” as the golden time. However, those of us born shortly before the Second World War also went on – in many cases … Read More
Niall Cooper: The school holiday hunger gap
22/04/2016 | ReformBreakfast is the most important meal of the day. However, increasing numbers of schoolchildren from low income families begin their day without it.
According to a recent survey for the NASUWT teachers’ union, in the past year nearly three-quarters of … Read More
A letter from… California
22/04/2016 | ReformRobin Wallis reflects on politics, US style
As a British voter, I’ve often thought that US presidential campaigns look preposterously long and wasteful. How much better our snappy four-week general election showdowns! Now though – living in California, watching this year’s … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Ecclesiastical deference
22/04/2016 | ReformSimon Jenkins on the problem with ecclesiastical deference
I was standing in the crowd outside Westminster Abbey one afternoon in 2010, waiting for the Pope to arrive in his “bulletproof ice cream van” (as one Twitter user had nicknamed the … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: The tricky skill of praying for others
22/04/2016 | ReformMoving on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe toured churches and tried God. Now, as a new Christian, the journey continues
During our Sunday service, everyone is invited to come up to receive personal prayer should they want it. Someone on the prayer … Read More

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