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Reformed Magazine | June 21, 2026

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On the pilgrim way: ‘I find myself unreasonably angry’

30/06/2017 |

Sheila Maxey on dealing with unhelpful anger

Sometimes I just long to be allowed to withdraw from all the clamour and suffering of the world – and I find myself unreasonably angry with those who force me to pay attention … Read More

Editorial: Don’t look back in anger

30/06/2017 |

Here’s to hope. In times of violence and hardship, worry and instability, hope is often a grim determination to carry on against the odds, but sometimes it is a glimpse of something more.

Three days after the terrible terrorist attack in Manchester in … Read More

Study materials archive

20/06/2017 |

Study material is available to download from our archive below

2019

November 2019 Chapter and verse – November 2019

October 2019 Chapter and verse – October 2019

September 2019 Chapter and verse – September 2019

July/August 2019 Chapter and verse … Read More

Interview: The race set before us

26/05/2017 |

Rebekah Gregory, a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing talks to Stephen Tomkins and Charissa King

Rebekah Gregory and her five-year-old son Noah were cheering on a friend at the finishing line of the Boston Marathon on 15 April 2013 … Read More

The age of loneliness

26/05/2017 | 3

Loneliness is epidemic among older people in Britain but churches are well placed to make a difference, says Debbie Thrower

Most of us have put on the television at some point when we are at home on our own, just … Read More

A good question: How can we promote the common good?

26/05/2017 | 1

One question, four answers

 

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This is an extract from the June 2017 edition of Reform

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