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Reformed Magazine | April 27, 2026

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The Autistic Disciple

03/06/2024 |

Was ‘doubting’ Thomas autistic? asks Angela Rigby

In the words of the National Autistic Society, autism is ‘a lifelong developmental disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world’. Every autistic person has their own unique set of … Read More

Our place in the digital landscape

03/06/2024 |

Church websites play a more vital role than ever in engagement with the local community, say Reuben Watt and Andy Jackson

Not that long ago, the term ‘digital landscape’ would have meant very little to very many. In today’s digitally … Read More

Answering the call, rising to the challenge

03/06/2024 |

Monica Carly remembers her father’s call to Jamaica, 76 years ago

The Bible is full of stories about people of faith who received a call from God asking them to take on a task for which they felt inadequate and … Read More

The banality of evil and the grandeur of Christ

29/04/2024 |

Graham Handscomb reflects on the meaning of the cross

When Jesus was arrested, tried and crucified, who abandoned him? Who turned their back? Who chose not to support him?

There are the obvious answers that come quickly to mind. Judas … Read More

Jesus and… peace

29/04/2024 |

A series on what we have to learn from and about Jesus on a range of subjects. This month, John Cooper on peace

Before 26-year-old Henry was tied to a barbed wire fence for 28 days, did he think his … Read More

How lovely on the mountains

29/04/2024 |

Stephen Thornton looks back on 60 years of ministry and mountains

When I was a child at a Congregational church in Bradford, the main service was in the evening, with an afternoon Sunday school for children and adults. But they … Read More