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On the pilgrim way: The value of shedding tears
28/08/2015 | ReformI have been shedding rather a lot of tears in the past month. I have always been prone to tears of both joy and sorrow. I wept a lot when our eldest started school – for the loss of his … Read More
Reviews – September 2015
28/08/2015 | ReformGuide to finding balance
Refuel: How to balance work, life, faith and church – without burning out Kate Middleton Darton, Longman and Todd £9.99
Christians are not immune from stress. In fact, says Middleton, Christians may have extra pressures because, … Read More
Digital Reform – subscribe today!
01/07/2015 | ReformYou can now have Reform delivered straight to your tablet, smartphone or computer.
Enjoy the convenience, the exclusive content and the free searchable back issues – all for much less than the price of the paper magazine! You’ll get extra … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Giant Jesi
29/06/2015 | ReformOne night in 1977, US televangelist Oral Roberts had a dream about Jesus. The Lord commanded him to build a world-class hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and, as a sweetener, promised to let Roberts in on the cure for cancer. So … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Politics vs prayer
26/06/2015 | Reform“I put the anti-austerity march in my diary, then my vicar asked me to help with mission”
Having decided to move on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe is trying God
Politics and religion, some say, should stay apart, and you definitely shouldn’t … Read More
Serve those who served
26/06/2015 | ReformShould those who spent their working lives helping others be left to struggle alone? Andy Bottomley shares stories of retired ministers
Let me tell you about a man, a respected minister in his day, who, since he became widowed, has … Read More

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