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A letter from… Cameroon
30/10/2018 | ReformDesire, in Cameroon, explains how his sight was restored
I am from the central region of Cameroon, where I live with my four boys, wife and mother. When I was seven years old, I realised that something was wrong with … Read More
On God’s refrigerator
30/10/2018 | ReformMelba Pattillo Beals was one of the ‘Little Rock Nine’ – the first group of black students to integrate into Little Rock Central High School, Arkansas, in 1957. The students faced violence and were escorted by paratroopers. Here, she recalls … Read More
No more money for oil: Divest or engage? Part one
30/10/2018 | ReformWith climate experts announcing that we have 12 years to contain climate change, is it time for all Churches to stop investing in fossil fuel companies? asks Operation Noah’s James Buchanan. Next month, the United Reformed Church’s investors respond
What … Read More
Go deeper into faith
30/10/2018 | ReformAlister McGrath explores the meaning of discipleship
For many people, the word ‘discipleship’ seems very old-fashioned. It sits uneasily alongside the emphasis on entrepreneurial leadership which has become so important to many denominations. Yet we need to keep on using … Read More
A good question: Does God hate divorce?
30/10/2018 | Reform 1‘“I hate divorce,” says the Lord,’ according to Malachi. What does that mean? One question, four answers
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These are extracts from an article that was published in the November 2018 edition of Reform
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Interview: I was hungry
30/10/2018 | ReformThe food poverty writer and campaigner Jack Monroe talks to Stephen Tomkins at Greenbelt
‘This morning, small boy had one of the last Weetabix, mashed with water, with a glass of tap water to wash it down with. “Where’s Mummy’s … Read More

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