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On the pilgrim way: ‘I realised there are real benefits to being old’
29/05/2018 | ReformSheila Maxey finds 80 is not the new 60 – but its not all bad
In mid April, on what seemed like the first dry and sunny Saturday of the year, we held a ‘Celebrating 80’ family party for Kees, … Read More
Editorial: Time to mend
29/05/2018 | ReformThis week we will bury my dad. He died aged 78, after a short illness, so it was neither a sudden loss nor a drawn-out ordeal. He was physically marked by his illness, but not in pain or mental decline. … Read More
A good question: Are things getting better for women?
30/04/2018 | Reform 1One question, four answers
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Chapter & verse: Jonah 4:1
30/04/2018 | ReformPeter Knowles learns from a bad prophet
You know the scene: Wednesday midday and MPs’ faces are contorted in rage at the verbal outrage perpetrated by the other side, or laughing their heads off at the idiocy of the words … Read More
God’s Selfie
30/04/2018 | ReformKim Fabricius contemplates an icon of the Trinity
How on earth – how on earth – can you picture the Trinity? Well, you can have a go at the Son – at least he becomes incarnate in the man Jesus. … Read More
The challenge of change
30/04/2018 | ReformHow can Christians live faithfully in times of rapid change? Labour MP Stella Creasy and journalist Peter Oborne discussed the issue in Manchester in March. Simeon Mitchell reports
‘I have jumpers older than the internet,’ declared Stella Creasy MP, to … Read More

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