Reformed Magazine - Page 197 of 344 - Reforming, reporting, reviving, resourcing
I am… a junior doctor
30/04/2018 | ReformMelody Redman shares the reality of life as a junior doctor
As everyone is aware, the NHS is under massive pressure. Being a doctor, and as a Christian, I want to deliver the best care for every patient but the … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Terrors of worship
30/04/2018 | ReformI am conquering my fear of leading worship
When I first found my church, I was struck by the worship – it was easy to follow and it called to me. Not long after I was baptised, I volunteered to … Read More
A letter from… Syria
30/04/2018 | ReformJoseph Kassab reports from Syria
The Church in Syria and Lebanon is still going through tragic circumstances, alongside all people in our two countries. At a time when churches are struggling to keep up their mission and services in difficult … Read More
Editorial: It’s a lovely day out there
30/04/2018 | ReformIt was one of the great mysteries of life when I was a child, why grown ups seemed so convinced that being outside is good for you. I’d be happily playing in the lounge and my mum would come in … Read More
A good question: Do you have to believe in the resurrection to be a Christian?
27/03/2018 | Reform 1One question, four answers
___
These are extracts from an article that was published in the April 2018 edition of Reform
To read the full article, subscribe to Reform
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: The curious history of the Creed
27/03/2018 | ReformSimon Jenkins tells the curious history of the Creed
Every Sunday morning after the sermon, congregations in many churches get the chance to answer back. As the preacher sinks exhausted into his or her pew, congregants stand and turn their … Read More

Recent Comments