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A good question: What is Lent for?
22/02/2019 | Reform 1One question, four answers
These are extracts from an article that was published in the March 2019 edition of Reform
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A challenge for Lent
22/02/2019 | ReformChristians are getting together to change their ways and make a noise this Lent. Hannah Brown invites us to join
I’ve got a confession to make: I’m a bit fed up of talking about the environment. For a while now, … Read More
The tribes of Brexit
22/02/2019 | ReformJonathan Tame offers a biblical approach to Britain’s Brexit divisions
What is a Christian response to the bewildering pantomime we’re watching as MPs try to deal with Brexit? Is it possible to think biblically about all this in any constructive way?
Reviews – March 2019
22/02/2019 | ReformShe’s different from us
BorderDirected by Ali AbbasiCertificate 15, 110 minutesReleased 8 March
Tina (Eva Melander) works at a port for the Swedish customs service and is able to sniff out illegal items, be they alcohol smuggled by underage … Read More
Editorial: In the wilderness
22/02/2019 | ReformAs someone who sometimes preaches in churches – and, I suppose, in this column – I feel myself at a bit of a loss when Lent comes round. Christmas, Easter, Trinity – bring it on. I don’t know why, perhaps … Read More
A good question: What makes a good hymn?
25/01/2019 | ReformOne question, four answers
These are extracts from an article that was published in the February 2019 edition of Reform
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