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A letter from… Singapore
29/05/2018 | ReformPeter Cruchley writes to ‘Auntie May’ from Singapore
Chinese media outlets nicknamed Theresa May, the UK Prime Minister, ‘Auntie May’, after her three-day visit to Beijing early this year. The term ‘auntie’ is used for key allies of Beijing
A chat with Rowan Williams
29/05/2018 | Reform 2The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, addressed the United Reformed Church Ministers’ Gathering in May. Afterwards, he spoke to Reform
For Christians who want to start deepening their faith, it helps to try to create a regular discipline, a … Read More
Where there’s God’s will, there’s a way
29/05/2018 | ReformAnn-Marie Abbasah reports from an inspirational church-led charity in Hythe, Hampshire
Julia Cross prayed for direction when she and her husband moved to Southampton, to be closer to their daughter and grandchildren. A committed Christian and former teacher, Julia had … Read More
Farewell to Nancy
29/05/2018 | Reform 1The UK’s hostile immigration policies aren’t only affecting the Windrush generation. Justin Brierley tells the story of a young couple’s tragic battle with an unjust and broken system
Visiting Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre is a lot like visiting a … Read More
Interview: Pioneer ministry
29/05/2018 | ReformPeggy Kabonde, the General Secretary of the United Church of Zambia, talks to Charissa King
After Peggy survived a near-fatal experience as a child, her mother felt she was an especially blessed child. Aged just 14 years old, Peggy started … Read More
Reviews – June 2018
29/05/2018 | ReformAfghan life under religious extremism
The Breadwinner Directed by Nora Twomey Certificate 12A, 94 minutes Released 25 May
Parvana (voiced by Saara Chaudry) is one of three girls living with her mum and dad in Kabul, Afghanistan, which is occupied … Read More

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