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A gateway for Doncaster’s homeless
01/10/2018 | ReformHow some unexpected visitors led to an innovative homelessness project in Doncaster. Rod Morrison reports
Long before the shops in the town centre of Doncaster started to open on Sunday mornings, when public libraries were closed on Sundays and public … Read More
Ageing well
01/10/2018 | ReformHow can we make the most of later life? And how can we advise others who are facing its choices? Marion Shoard offers guidance
Later life brings many decisions with it, for those who are there themselves, for their friends … Read More
I have grown an old man’s skin
01/10/2018 | ReformA poem by Stewart Henderson
I have grown an old man’s skin and it is good and fortunate and impermanent. Lined now with stories, main features, and repeats; a creased and creviced parchment that will soon be rolled up and … Read More
Riot in the temple
01/10/2018 | ReformWhy would a Christian festival host Russia’s most notorious troublemakers? Stephen Tomkins finds out
On 21 February 2012, members of the punk protest group Pussy Riot staged a shocking demonstration in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow. Wearing … Read More
Interview: Who was the real Paul?
01/10/2018 | ReformThe New Testament Scholar NT Wright talks to Stephen Tomkins
NT Wright, known as Tom, is an influential and prolific writer on the New Testament, particularly on Paul. Estimates on the number of books he has written vary, but there … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: Praying godparents
01/10/2018 | ReformYou get all sorts in churches. They’ll let anyone in – thank God. And we do thank God, for that freedom, though we do that thanking in a variety of ways – sitting, kneeling, standing arms raised. You never know … Read More

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