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Reform Magazine | April 25, 2026

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A letter from… Tuvalu

26/05/2017 |

Tafue Molu Lusama reports from Tuvalu, in the South Pacific

Tuvalu is among the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change and rises in sea level. We struggle to live from day to day. It is so hard … Read More

Reviews – June 2017

26/05/2017 |

Meet the Trinity

The Shack Directed by Stuart Hazeldine Certificate 12a, 132 minutes Released 9 June

Mack (Sam Worthington) takes his kids on a camping trip with friends. Tragedy threatens to strike when the canoe of his daughter Katie and … Read More

On the pilgrim way: ‘They talked about when they were young’

26/05/2017 |

Sheila Maxey hosts lunch for octogenarians

‘How’s your Alzheimer’s, Bob?’ I asked an 85-year-old relative as he arrived at our house for a family lunch for the ‘oldest generation’. It was a serious question. Five years ago, at a large … Read More

Editorial: Party leaders do God

26/05/2017 |

Maybe I wasn’t paying attention, but I don’t remember Easter messages being a thing that UK politicians do. Since Alastair Campbell used the statement to stop Tony Blair talking about his faith, ‘We don’t do God’ has become the expected … Read More

A good question: Why go to church?

02/05/2017 |

One question, four answers

 

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This article was published in the May 2017 edition of  Reform

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God created humanism

02/05/2017 |

Christians have a message for the secular values of our world, says Theo Hobson, and it starts with ‘yes’

Who are we? I think that a major muddle surrounds the question of Christian identity. It prevents us from giving a … Read More