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June 2018 Archives - Reform Magazine

Jesus in the trenches

29/05/2018 |

Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy, aka Woodbine Willie, first published his reflections from the trenches 100 years ago. In this edited extract, he questions the Almighty

Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy was a British chaplain in the First World War. He earned the nickname … Read More

A good question: Is Britain unwelcoming?

29/05/2018 |

One question, four answers

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These are extracts from an article that was published in the June 2018 edition of  Reform

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I am… a Windrush generation immigrant

29/05/2018 |

Catherine Ross on being part of the Windrush generation

I am a black Caribbean, born on the sunny island of St Kitts in 1951. I left my island home at seven years old to settle in England, and was one … Read More

Interview: Pioneer ministry

29/05/2018 |

Peggy Kabonde, the General Secretary of the United Church of Zambia, talks to Charissa King

After Peggy survived a near-fatal experience as a child, her mother felt she was an especially blessed child. Aged just 14 years old, Peggy started … Read More

Farewell to Nancy

29/05/2018 |

The UK’s hostile immigration policies aren’t only affecting the Windrush generation. Justin Brierley tells the story of a young couple’s tragic battle with an unjust and broken system

Visiting Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre is a lot like visiting a … Read More

Where there’s God’s will, there’s a way

29/05/2018 |

Ann-Marie Abbasah reports from an inspirational church-led charity in Hythe, Hampshire

Julia Cross prayed for direction when she and her husband moved to Southampton, to be closer to their daughter and grandchildren. A committed Christian and former teacher, Julia had … Read More