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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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Do stay for tea and coffee: Church toilets
25/01/2019 | ReformPaul Kerensa on awkward moments in church toilets
The number of toilets in your church gets truly tested when you’ve got a bit of a do. One or two WCs might be enough for sporadic use before or after a … Read More
Chapter & verse: Exodus 16
25/01/2019 | ReformFrancis Brienen finds God’s provision in the wilderness
The book of Exodus has provided rich pickings for film directors through the years. It is easy to see why. There is plenty of material that is full of imagination and drama: … Read More

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