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Here and now: David Turner
29/05/2020 | ReformDavid Turner on the return of nature
Step outside into the world. Close your eyes and reflect on what you hear. Would you usually be hearing traffic, people on phones, the buzzing of electricity lines? And instead, can you now … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Locked in
29/05/2020 | ReformNavigating self discovery in lockdown
I am writing this in early May, after seven weeks of lockdown in the UK. But by the time you are reading this, lockdown may be over and social distancing will be easing. Or not. … Read More
Chapter & Verse: 2 Corinthians 1:3
29/05/2020 | ReformJohn Proctor revisits the wisdom of 2 Corinthians
I worked for several months of my ministerial training on the Second Letter to the Corinthians. Not the easiest book of the Bible, it has stayed with me across the decades and … Read More
Bacon sandwich, chocolate biscuits and us
29/05/2020 | ReformKath Sharman reflects on faith amid difficult family life
I wasn’t prepared for the phone call from Dad on that bright and breezy morning in March, asking where Mum was. At one time, I would have had a flippant answer … Read More
Consider the birds
29/05/2020 | ReformYour mind does not have to be confined when your body is. A true story from the Second World War by Dixe Wills
Being in lockdown is a bind, isn’t it? All those activities we could have been getting on … Read More
Use well the interval
29/05/2020 | ReformThe pandemic is an opportunity to change things permanently, argues Jill Segger
We are in a strange land. A place of quarantine, self isolation, shielding, social distancing and loneliness. We are exiles from our normal lives and from much which … Read More

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