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On the pilgrim way
23/02/2017 | ReformSheila Maxey does battle with low spirits
Every year, during the early months of the year, I find myself struggling with low spirits. This year, irritated with myself, I decided to try to do battle with those low spirits. I … Read More
Editorial: Trump and the Reformation
21/02/2017 | ReformAutumn in a German mining town. A Dominican friar is in the street, preaching about purgatory. He graphically describes the wretched agonies suffered by the departed loved ones of his audience. They wail, they plead. If only there was some … Read More
A good question: Is it antisemitic to criticise Israel?
30/01/2017 | ReformOne question, four answers (extracts only)
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This is an extract from the February 2017 edition of Reform.
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Reviews – February 2017
30/01/2017 | ReformConscientious cooperator
Hacksaw Ridge Directed by Mel Gibson Certificate 15, 131 minutes Released 27 January
As a Seventh Day Adventist, Desmond Doss (Silence’s Andrew Garfield) believes passionately that killing others is against the law of God. This gets him into … Read More
Your next spiritual journey?
30/01/2017 | ReformHave you ever seen with your own eyes the sites of Bible stories? Have you travelled to connect with Church history? Or just got away from it all with other Christians? We asked Reform contributors to share their best experiences … Read More
Come together
30/01/2017 | ReformSimon Peters reflects on the value of a large get together
Every few years, the United Reformed Church enjoys a Big Day Out. These special days allow people of all generations, backgrounds and abilities to come together with friends from … Read More

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