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Rites of way
23/01/2015 | ReformWith more people becoming pilgrims today than ever before, Fred Hale surveys the wide variety of pilgrimages they are taking and the different reasons that send them out
Pilgrimage may be an ancient religious tradition, but it is also an … Read More
Extra time
03/12/2014 | ReformIn 2013, David Goodbourn wrote a powerful reflection in Reform on having months to live. In September 2014, his cancer not having taken the expected course, he wrote the article that follows, reflecting on the strange experience of still being … Read More
In the Flesh – Part two: Sex and the Church
01/12/2014 | ReformIn the second of a three-part series to promote discussion on questions about sex and God, Carla Grosch-Miller explores how Christian teaching has developed over the centuries
Christian tradition has always been intellectually lively and dynamic, forged in argument and wrestling … Read More
“All of one size”: Deaths, births and marriages
01/12/2014 | ReformWhy same-sex marriage should not divide the Church, by Alan Sell
… Though a man may be poor and in tatters and rags, We know that we ought not deride, But remember the adage, we’ve all got … Read More
Delivering hope
01/12/2014 | ReformFour Kenyan women benefitting from Christian Aid’s maternal and child health programme share their stories. Photographs by Matthew Gonzalez-Noda
Four women in Narok County, Kenya, talk about how giving birth has changed since the maternal health project there renovated their … Read More
Who is my electronic neighbour?
24/10/2014 | ReformHas the age of the internet changed the answer to the Gospel’s famous question? asks Jill Segger
A trick question, an attempt at entrapment, a Socratic answer and a story which has been read and pondered for 2,000 years. The … Read More

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