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Commitment-Phobe: Mr CP: The interview
06/07/2016 | Reforminterviewing Mr Commitment-Phobe
If you’ve followed this column for the past three years, you’ll remember that it started with me as an atheist, seeking God through visiting churches. And here I am now, an enthusiastic churchgoing Christian. You might also … Read More
On the pilgrim way: Listening to difference
06/07/2016 | ReformSheila Maxey faces the challenge of listening to difference
I have long been impressed by Jean Vanier and the L’Arche communities he founded, where people with learning disabilities live with those who society considers normal. I planned to spend my … Read More
Reviews – July/August 2016
06/07/2016 | ReformSing a new song – to an old tune
Songs to Shake Us Up John Campbell Kevin Mayhew £29.99 (ringbound) ISBN: 9781848678231
Throughout 22 years ministering in urban multicultural settings, John Campbell has written hymns … Read More
Editorial: Scrap the Church?
06/07/2016 | ReformThere are two stories in the Gospels about Jesus visiting places of worship. In the first, they try to kill him; in the second, he trashes the place. What kind of relationship does that suggest between Christ and the Church?
A good question: How does God speak?
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20 Questions: Simon Hughes
27/05/2016 | ReformSimon Hughes gives 20 answers
Where would you like your mortal remains to go? With mother, father, paternal grandparents and other family in the churchyard of St Twrog, Maentwrog, Meirionnydd.
When did you last pray? Today.
Why did you last … Read More

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