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Commitment-Phobe: On holiday from God?
28/08/2015 | ReformDo we need a holiday from God?
For the last six months, I have found myself struggling with work, struggling with family and struggling with church – trying to achieve balance and failing. I went on my summer holiday and … Read More
Christian Activist: ‘Greece deserves a jubilee’
28/08/2015 | ReformTim Jones explains why Greece deserves a jubilee
Over the summer, Greece has dominated news headlines. The crisis seems to spark into life every couple of years, but in fact, for the Greek people, it has already lasted more than … Read More
On the pilgrim way: The value of shedding tears
28/08/2015 | ReformI have been shedding rather a lot of tears in the past month. I have always been prone to tears of both joy and sorrow. I wept a lot when our eldest started school – for the loss of his … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Giant Jesi
29/06/2015 | ReformOne night in 1977, US televangelist Oral Roberts had a dream about Jesus. The Lord commanded him to build a world-class hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and, as a sweetener, promised to let Roberts in on the cure for cancer. So … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Politics vs prayer
26/06/2015 | Reform“I put the anti-austerity march in my diary, then my vicar asked me to help with mission”
Having decided to move on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe is trying God
Politics and religion, some say, should stay apart, and you definitely shouldn’t … Read More
Chapter and verse: Micah 7:13, 19
26/06/2015 | Reform“Micah saw that human beings will only flourish in solidarity with creation”
I’m convinced that climate change is the most important challenge facing humankind at the moment, but it’s been a hard journey for me. Like many of us, I’m … Read More

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