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Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Denominational interbreeding
02/05/2017 | ReformSimon Jenkins imagines denominational interbreeding
Choosing a dog these days is a lot more complicated than it used to be. Over the last few decades, the big breeds have come together and produced a vast litter of designer dogs, each … Read More
Niall Cooper: Feeling the pinch
02/05/2017 | ReformHearing from people feeling the pinch
Are you feeling the pinch? No (in case you’re wondering) this is not a column about dieting – though, for some people, weight loss is involved. Food prices, gas and electric bills, council tax, … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: We need to talk
01/05/2017 | ReformWhen you can’t pretend anymore
I realised late last year that I was signing up for every task or cause at church, saying yes to everyone, and not really being clear on what I wanted to do any further than … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘This holiday felt particularly precious’
01/05/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey puts happiness into words
We had a brief holiday in Woodbridge, Suffolk, this March. We rented the same place as last year – a little converted Malthouse next to the station, overlooking the railway, boatyard and river. This … Read More
Editorial: A strange kind of glory
24/04/2017 | ReformThe focal point of my church is a stained glass window depicting the risen Christ. Hands raised, wearing a crown and robes,he gazes down on us from the heights of glory.
It’s not an image I warm to. Perhaps in … Read More
Interview: Starving for acceptance
27/03/2017 | ReformElizabeth McNaught talks to Charissa King and Stephen Tomkins
In 2005, Elizabeth McNaught was a happy, healthy 13-year-old. At the age of 14, she was hospitalised by life-threatening anorexia. Now, as a medical doctor, she has told the story of … Read More

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