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A letter from… the Amazon
27/09/2019 | ReformBishop Marinez Bassotto reports from the Amazon
We are facing the worst wave of fires in Brazil in seven years. For weeks, forests and woods have been burning in flames in the northern states, spanning Acre, Pará, Amapá, Amazonas, Rondônia, … Read More
The roots of democracy
27/09/2019 | ReformDonald Norwood finds the origins of democracy in the Reformed tradition
The September issue of Reform should dispel any idea that ‘religion has nothing to do with politics’. There was ‘A liberal helping’ of Tim Farron MP, another three pages … Read More
The Regent Square story
27/09/2019 | ReformAs Lumen United Reformed Church features in a new book celebrating modern church architecture, we delve into its dramatic history
Though the United Reformed Church known as Regent Square at Lumen is in the heart of London, near King’s Cross, … Read More
How churches get noticed
27/09/2019 | ReformDon’t take it for granted! The humble church noticeboard can make or break a church’s message. Andy Jackson sees the pitfalls and potential
Many years ago, I edited a magazine about wedding dresses. I know a lot about jacquard prints, … Read More
Interview: For Jesus and Nigeria
27/09/2019 | ReformBenjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos, in central Nigeria, speaks to Charissa King and Stephen Tomkins
‘From my earliest moments, I was a rebel,’ says Benjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos. This rebellious streak has led him from rascally boyhood behaviour … Read More
Editorial: Empty nest
27/09/2019 | ReformThirty-one years ago this month, I unexpectedly got a place a St Martin’s College, Lancaster, and my mum drove me up the motorway from London.
As we were early, we walked around the town in the rain, without managing to … Read More

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