Reformed Magazine - Page 281 of 344 - Reforming, reporting, reviving, resourcing
A letter from… Romania
23/01/2015 | ReformBéla Kató and Gábor Markó report on church property seizure in Romania
Our faith in the rule of law, which has lasted 25 years, vanished today [28 November], when the Ploiesti Court Board renationalised the Reformed Székely Mikó High School, … Read More
Niall Cooper: Join the society debate
23/01/2015 | ReformWhat Christians have to do with politics
With the general election approaching, 2015 is a year of decision. Our society is facing fundamental challenges: Rising levels of poverty, inequality and austerity, a housing crisis, challenges facing children and young people, … Read More
Murder mystery
23/01/2015 | ReformWhat does it take for a killer to find redemption? Peter Ranscombe turned to fiction to find out
It’s one of the most challenging questions raised by the Christian faith: Can a killer ever find redemption? If Adolf Hitler had … Read More
Christian activist: A lethal greed
23/01/2015 | ReformLinda Price counts the cost of meat
I’m not a vegetarian, but I’m working on it. I eat meat very occasionally, and when I do, I can no longer enjoy it because I know it’s not only the biggest cause … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: OMG!
23/01/2015 | ReformSimon Jenkins gives a brief history of OMG
Something curious happened on the Disney Channel website just before Christmas. Lilly Anderson, a girl from a good Christian family in North Carolina, visited the website on her 10th birthday and came … Read More
On a wing and a prayer
23/01/2015 | ReformMark Winter takes a long slow look at the place where birdwatching and prayer meet
Prayer and watching birds may not seem obvious activities to combine, but for me, there are special occasions when they go together. Afterwards, I am … Read More

Recent Comments