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Interview: A matter of life and death
28/05/2019 | ReformThe writer Martin Mosebach talks to Stephen Tomkins and Charissa King about the 21 Egyptian martyrs
On 15 February 2015, 21 men, most of them Egyptian and in their 20s or early 30s, were beheaded on a Libyan beach by … Read More
Art in focus: May 2019
27/05/2019 | ReformMary and ElizabethKate Green, watercolour and ink on paper
The artist Kate Green recently took part in an Ignatian prayer meditation exercise as part of a spiritual direction training course. Participants were encouraged not only to read the story often … Read More
Editorial: The great ordeal
20/05/2019 | ReformI don’t expect the Bible always to be topical and probably wouldn’t like it as much if it was, but I was struck by how much one of the readings this Sunday had to say about recent events.
A … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘God is woven through each creative story’
29/04/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa on how to write stories
I’ve been running a sitcom-writing workshop for the BBC Writers Room, an initiative to find tomorrow’s scribes. After a fierce whittling process, 20 finalists enjoy a year of development and guest speakers. I … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Thank God for long-lasting friendship’
29/04/2019 | ReformSheila Maxey gives thanks for long-lasting friendship
Long-lasting friendship is a great blessing. I have coffee nearly every week with a friend I met 50 years ago through our children. We talk about the books we are reading, our ailments … Read More
Chapter & verse: Acts 1:1-11
29/04/2019 | ReformNigel Uden on the ascension
Artists and musicians are interpreters. They take an idea and depict it in images or sounds, offering drama, excitement and intensity. They can heighten emotion, exaggerate spectacle and develop simplicity, which so often is instructive … Read More

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