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Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Christingle
30/11/2016 | ReformSimon Jenkins ponders Christingle
A few days before Christmas, a woman posted on Mumsnet.com in a state of utter bafflement: ‘A satsuma, a candle, two raisins, a sweet, four cocktail sticks and a peanut … what?’ Her daughter had just … Read More
Editorial: Trump won… What comes next?
30/11/2016 | ReformYou will have had some time to get used to the news, but I’m writing on the morning after the US presidential election. Everything else in this edition of Reform, apart from News, was written before then, and may seem … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘We began to talk of those no longer with us’
30/11/2016 | ReformSheila Maxey on bittersweet memories
Going down memory lane can be a bittersweet experience. We have recently spent 10 days in the Black Forest, in a holiday house which belongs to part of my German family. We have had many … Read More
Remember, remember
01/11/2016 | ReformNext year, 2017, is the centenary not just of the Somme but of conscription. This November, remember not just those who fought, but those who refused, says Susan Dowell
Two and a half years ago, as people across Britain prepared … Read More
A good question: Do you wear a poppy?
01/11/2016 | ReformOne question, four answers
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This is an extract from the November 2016 edition of Reform.
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Commitment-Phobe: Too much church
01/11/2016 | ReformMoving on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe toured churches and tried God. Now, as a new Christian, her journey continues
Recently I’ve been getting even more involved with my church. Most Sundays I have a job to do at church and I … Read More

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