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On the pilgrim way: Taking time
24/02/2014 | ReformSomething strange has happened to me. Since the beginning of this year, I find myself saying, with a kind of wondering delight: “I have plenty of time.” It is a risky thing to say – almost as risky as: “I … Read More
Christian activist: Caned and cannoned
24/02/2014 | ReformAlwan Masih marches for Dalit rights
On 11 December, Christians and Muslims in India joined together for a dharna [protest fast] and rally at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, demanding equal treatment by the government for Dalit Christians and Muslims. It … Read More
This little pen of mine
23/02/2014 | ReformWell, thank you very much to the person who sent us a pen with the name of our magazine on it. You never what’s going to be in the post in this job. And look what it does:
David Grosch-Miller interview
20/02/2014 | ReformSteve Tomkins interviews moderator-elect David Grosch-Miller
How do you see the role of moderator of General Assembly? I see it as a privilege. I see the task as helping the United Reformed Church to communicate with itself but also to … Read More
A home for Roma
19/02/2014 | ReformWhy have thousands of Roma people left homes in eastern Europe for Newcastle? And how have they fared here? Peter Sagar reports
There are about 4,000 Roma living in Newcastle. They left the Czech Republic and Slovakia to come, as … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Breaking the news
19/02/2014 | ReformSuspicous friends
This has been a month of procrastination. I have a Bible to explore, a book called The Case for Christ to read, a faith to commit to, an Alpha course to register for and a church to visit. … Read More

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