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Reviews – July/August 2021
29/06/2021 | ReformCreator of the Moomins
ToveDirected by Zaida BergrothCertificate 12, 103 minutesReleased 9 July
The Swedish-speaking Finnish writer and artist Tove Jansson is best known as the creator of the Moomins, a friendly family of trolls who live in Moominvalley, who … Read More
Editorial: Where does hope come from?
29/06/2021 | ReformBefore the G7 summit in Cornwall in June, religious leaders, as we report in News (pages 5–7), put all the pressure that they could on the politicians involved to achieve constructive agreements to take action on things that matter.
They … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I picture myself on the sidelines’
23/06/2021 | ReformSheila Maxey focuses on the edge of things
When I am feeling old and tired, I find myself wanting to opt out. Perhaps it is alright now to leave the main action – future of the church, the needs of … 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
In pastures green
28/05/2021 | ReformNow is the perfect time for churches to be creating community gardens, says Hazel Southam of Bible Society
Please do walk on the grass round the wildflower labyrinth!’ reads the wooden sign. This is not the usual forbidding ‘Keep off’ … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I want a transformed, improved, new abnormal’
28/05/2021 | ReformPaul Kerensa asks: ‘Covid: Should I change the subject?’
Read me! For I am an article that craves your attention.
But here’s a dilemma. To hold that attention, should I talk about these Covid times, or ignore them? Do you … Read More

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