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Paul versus religion
27/03/2018 | ReformJesus meant everything to Paul, says the theologian Tom Wright, but religion meant nothing
I was having a drink with a friend when the waiter stopped for a chat. ‘What takes you to London?’ he asked. My friend explained: ‘Tom … Read More
Open for service
27/03/2018 | ReformCharissa King visits a bustling, church-based charity shop in Leeds
‘We had a lawnmower donated the other week,’ says Pauline Peacock, a volunteer at the community charity shop based at Beeston Hill United Free Church, Leeds. ‘We’ve had wheelchairs, a … Read More
Reviews – April 2018
27/03/2018 | ReformThe pain of separation
Custody Directed by Xavier Legrand Certificate tbc, 93 minutes Released 13 April
Antoine (Denis Ménochet) and Miriam (Léa Drucker), whose marriage has fallen apart, attend a custody hearing regarding their son Julien (Thomas Gioria) who is … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I find it hard to receive’
27/03/2018 | ReformSheila Maxey feels uneasiness over money
We are lucky – or should I say ‘blessed’ – to have plenty of money. So, when my Kindle died last week, in the middle of a gripping thriller, it was a nuisance – … Read More
Editorial: Here’s to next time
27/03/2018 | ReformEditing a magazine might not be a hard job, but there are some unforeseen pitfalls. I use three recording devices at once for interviews (belt, braces and stapling your trousers on) but on one occasion all three failed to record. … Read More
Interview: A beautiful lie
20/03/2018 | ReformThe historian Kate Bowler talks to Stephen Tomkins and Charissa King
Though she grew up amid Canadian Mennonites, Kate Bowler became an academic authority on a very different branch of Christianity, the prosperity gospel, which tells followers that God wants … Read More

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