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Sex, drugs, Jesus and alcohol
22/09/2017 | ReformWhat do young people need from churches? Simon Edwards reflects
Sex, drugs, Jesus and alcohol are the main topics we have discussed with a small but growing group of young people between 12 and 16 years old who meet every … Read More
How to find funds and make diamonds
22/09/2017 | ReformAre you putting off an outreach project for lack of funds? You don’t have to, says Sam Healey
We had been playing Trivial Pursuit for several hours. My next-door neighbour and I had collected all of the coloured segments and … Read More
Reviews – October 2017
22/09/2017 | ReformHow to spread the Gospel
Spiritual and Religious: The Gospel in an age of paganism Tom Wright SPCK £9.99 ISBN: 9780281072842
Christians in our society struggle to know how to challenge the prevailing … Read More
Editorial: Guitar hero
22/09/2017 | ReformI was at Greenbelt festival this August bank holiday, and, amid all the music, talks and cornucopia of knitted fruit, the moment that stays with me most is a small one.
There is a music venue at Greenbelt called the … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Memory is a precious but unreliable gift’
22/09/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey on the gift of memory
Memories can be such a rich pleasure but also a ball and chain. A friend of mine feels that she cannot take certain steps in her life because her husband (dead for nearly … Read More
The Constance Coltman century
25/08/2017 | ReformThis year, as well as being a major anniversary for the Reformation, marks a century since the ordination of the first female minister in Britain. Kirsty Thorpe looks back in celebration
Constance Todd was ordained at a dark moment during … Read More

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