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Editorial: A small step
23/08/2019 | ReformIn Cole Porter’s wonderful 1934 song You’re the Top, a couple tell each other how terrific they are. Each likens the other to a succession of delightful things and people – a mix of timeless classics and up-to-the-minute sensations, from … Read More
Art in focus: July/August 2019
27/07/2019 | ReformSelf Portrait on the Edge of Loch Linnhe Phill Hopkins, photograph
Here’s a beautiful shot of Loch Linnhe in Scotland. Look more closely. A shadow is cast across the rocks and water. The artist is present. Phill Hopkins employs photography, … Read More
I am… an orphan?
02/07/2019 | ReformAm I an orphan?
Can you call yourself an orphan as an adult? The word implies child, right? But at what point do you stop being someone’s child? All I know is that, rightly or wrongly, in the lead up … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘I’m going to explain the entire Bible…’
01/07/2019 | ReformThe dangers of mistimed sermons
Ah, the mistimed sermon. We’ve all been there. Who hasn’t heard – or possibly even given – one or two of those?
I don’t mean the sermon with inappropriate timing – the wedding sermon citing … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I want to resist conclusions about prayer’
01/07/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey tries to describe – and not analyse – prayer
I am very hesitant to speak, let alone write about prayer. It is so easy, as mere mortals, to find ourselves, in our heavy-footed way, analysing, quantifying, drawing conclusions … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: I have an unhealthy addiction to church
01/07/2019 | ReformMoving on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe toured churches and tried God. Now, as a Christian, her journey continues
As a couple, my husband and I were starting to feel impostor syndrome at church, and so last month we decided to be … Read More

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