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Niall Cooper: Debt beyond death
25/09/2015 | ReformWhat churches can do to combat funeral poverty
As Christians, we are familiar with the concept of life beyond death. Sadly, as the cost of dying continues to increase more rapidly than the cost of living, increasing numbers of people … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Customised coffins
25/09/2015 | ReformSimon Jenkins gets into coffins
“Which would you prefer?” asked the man at the funeral home: “Polished mahogany, with solid brass fittings and a deep velvet lining? Or, maybe you’d like to consider something from our new customised range?”
It … Read More
On the pilgrim way: Prayer time
25/09/2015 | ReformSheila Maxey experiments with prayer time
“I joined prayers using a wooden spinning top”
Over the summer, I changed my time for morning prayer. For many years, I went to my study after breakfast, lit a candle, arranged some little … Read More
Editorial: Fighting for a home
25/09/2015 | ReformIn January 1944, near Szarkiszki in Lithuania, a train carrying Italian soldiers home from the eastern front at Vilnius was blown up and 200 men were killed. It was the work of Jewish partisans hiding in Rudniki forest. Throughout the … Read More
Interview: Cares and shares
28/08/2015 | ReformStephen Tomkins talks to the chief executives of Oikocredit and Carers UK, two organisations celebrating major anniversaries
Monica Middleton is UK director of the social investment company Oikocredit, which turns 40 this year. Founded by the World Council of Churches, … Read More
A good question: Who should be welcome to Britain?
28/08/2015 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: Who should be welcome to Britain?
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This is an extract from the September 2015 edition of Reform.
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