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Art in Focus: June 2024
03/06/2024 | ReformCaravaggioThe Seven Works of Mercy, 1606Oil on canvasNaples, Pio Monte della Misericordia
In an early episode of the Netflix series Ripley, Tom Ripley gazes enigmatically at Caravaggio’s Seven Works of Mercy. The painting was commissioned as an altarpiece by an … Read More
Reviews June 2024
03/06/2024 | ReformGood stewardship
WildingDirected by David AllenCertificate PG, 75 minutesReleased 14 June
After they inherited Knepp Farm in West Sussex from his parents in the early 1980s, Charlie Burrell and Isabella Tree (Lady Burrell) kept it going for some 17 years … Read More
Editorial: Making the effort
03/06/2024 | ReformAs a young teenager – young and clueless – I decided to sell all my Doctor Who stuff and give the money to Tearfund, the Christian charity tackling poverty in the Third World, as we called it then. I felt … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘We went through Acts in the style of one long recap: Previously in the Bible…’
03/06/2024 | ReformIf you’re on your church’s preaching team, miss a preachers’ meeting at your peril. You’ll be signed up for an all-age sermon covering the whole book of Acts. I speak from experience…
Paul Kerensa is on tour around the country. … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘I know many widows fighting their lone battles with ageing’
03/06/2024 | ReformSheila Maxey is inspired by widows facing older age
I live a very sheltered life these days: a safe familiar home, no financial worries, a supportive family at the end of the phone, good neighbours for the occasional practical crisis….
Soul stories: Barnabas Shin
03/06/2024 | ReformBarnabas Shin on working through a crisis of faith
My journey of faith started when my sister led me, a five-year-old boy, to church. Although I was not born into a Christian family, I grew up in a faith community. … Read More

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