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Crescent Boys
23/10/2015 | ReformRosie Dawson unearths a touching story of the boys from an Everton church in the First World War
In August 1914, a group of nine young men were holidaying in Cumbria. United in their love of ginger biscuits, they decided … Read More
Her one penny
23/10/2015 | ReformReading Gospel passages with non-Christians, Symon Hill found they had insights that Christians often miss. Here they look at a story about money
Exploring Gospel passages with non-Christians who have not read them before, I find they often hear them … Read More
The road to Paris
23/10/2015 | ReformAs pilgrims and politicians head to Paris to petition the United Nations on climate change, Richard Nunn questions whether disinvestment should part of the Church’s response
After two years of planning, in November, political leaders will descend upon Paris to … Read More
Faith amid the darkness
23/10/2015 | ReformDavid Oyelowo talks faith, fear and film
Best known for his acclaimed performance as Martin Luther King in Selma, David Oyelowo is an actor who has never been reluctant to talk about his Christian faith. In his latest film, Captive, … Read More
Learning in practice
23/10/2015 | ReformNorthern College moved to its present site in Luther King House, Manchester, with ecumenical partners, in 1985. Reform joined the 30-year celebrations in September to hear the stories of students and former students
Kirsty Mabbott – former student
I finished … Read More
Jean still loves us
25/09/2015 | ReformThe story of what Sue Dowell lost, and what she learned, when her friend sailed into the darkness of Alzheimer’s disease
I was somewhat taken aback when Anna, my four-year-old granddaughter, announced: “I don’t like Jean any more”. A retired … Read More

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