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Christian Activist: Show up
27/03/2015 | ReformAndy Flannagan urges believers to get political
“We are calling Christians participate in the political process”
No one seems to be certain who first coined the famous phrase: “Decisions are made by those who show up.” Its alleged authors range … Read More
Pádraig Ó Tuama interview: The missing peace
26/03/2015 | ReformPádraig Ó Tuama talks to Stephen Tomkins about where to find peace and reconcilliation
Poetry and peace are the business of Pádraig Ó Tuama. Reform readers might remember his powerful poem “Shaking Hands” in the February 2014 edition. Since then, … Read More
A good question: Etes-vous Charlie?
24/02/2015 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month, after protesters and politicians expressed solidarity with the cartoonists killed in Paris with the slogan “Je suis Charlie”, we ask: Are you Charlie?
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Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Tips for jesus
24/02/2015 | ReformSimon Jenkins on tips for Jesus
It was a $4 milkshake – the Oreo Blaster. I’ve never had one myself, but apparently it does serious damage, because at 930 calories it takes four hours to walk off. On this occasion, … Read More
Niall Cooper: Calling time on tax dodgers
24/02/2015 | ReformWe need a tax dodging law
“Is it realistic to dream of an economy that services everyone, irrespective of wealth?”
If I asked you to share your hope and vision for 2020, what would it be? A land flowing with … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Sexuality
24/02/2015 | ReformHaving decided to move on from atheism, Commitment-Phobe is trying God
“I had wanted to tell everyone the Good News. Now it seems there is small print”
Since asking Christ to knock on my door and fill me with the … Read More

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