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Editorial: Listen to the young
28/06/2019 | ReformWho’d be young in 2019? I mean, yes, I’d jump at the chance to go back, parade my beautiful flowing locks and make all those stupid mistakes again. But there’s a bit more to the deal than that, isn’t there? … Read More
Art in focus: June 2019
27/06/2019 | ReformLichtkreuze (Crosses of Light) Ludger Hinse, coloured or coated acrylic glass
This cross, by the artist Ludger Hinse, hangs in Bautzen, Germany – and what a cross! The contrast between the traditional space and Hinse’s ‘cross of light’ is striking. The … Read More
Reviews – June 2019
28/05/2019 | ReformShooting childhood
Last SummerDirected by Jon JonesCertificate 15, 97 minutesReleased 7 June
Rural Wales. The 70s. Four pre-teenage boys. Summer. And a reminder of the important place that relationships and families have in our everyday lives.
The four boys … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘Blessed be the filmmakers’
28/05/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa investigates church DVDs
When I’m visiting a church, I love a browse of the books. I don’t mean the Bibles (although I should browse those more often…) I mean the secondhand books that some churches have in the … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Family dynamics give me food for thought’
28/05/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey enjoys a first family holiday
For the very first time, we have been on holiday with our daughter, Ruth, her husband, Dave, and their children – Tom (20), Sam (19) and Hannah, who had her 14th birthday on … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: My husband feels alone
28/05/2019 | ReformMy husband tells me church isn’t working for him
What is it like to be married to a church obsessive when it isn’t really your thing? This month, my husband opened up to me.
I have doubts, struggles and … Read More

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