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Finding the mission generation
31/08/2021 | ReformPhil Knox explores how to reach, engage and disciple young adults
They are known as the connected generation, the snowflake generation, the generation most talked about and talked to. Throughout the pandemic, they have been criticised for their lack of … Read More
We will remember them
29/06/2021 | ReformAnne Samson, who took part in the recent review into war graves, considers the importance of our final resting places
Dealing with the dead is part of my job as an historian of the First World War in Africa –remembering … Read More
A cure for Covid: Tax
29/06/2021 | ReformPresident Biden’s tax reforms could save lower income countries from the pandemic, says Justin Thacker
‘We are on our toes all the time,’ said a friend of mine from India who lives his daily life in fear of Covid. The … Read More
And this gives us hope…
29/06/2021 | ReformHow the Church is responding to developments in Israel and Palestine, by Philip Brooks
Inside the Ibdaa Cultural Centre in Bethlehem hangs a striking mural. It depicts a large keyhole through which can be glimpsed an empty land. Around the … Read More
The fight goes on
29/06/2021 | ReformThe UK may, as we fervently hope, be emerging from the pandemic, however unsteadily. But poorer parts of the world are still in the midst of its ravages, and even here it will take a lot of work to repair … Read More
Busyness as usual
22/06/2021 | ReformAs churches reopen, let’s make more time to stop and listen, says Mark Tubby
Churches are pretty good at getting on and doing things, various projects springing up all the time. Many churches find that offering help or a home … Read More

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