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First World War centenary
27/01/2014 | ReformA list of some of the events marking the 100th anniversary of the Great War
No more war A project to research and tell the stories of conscientious objectors, organised by the Peace Pledge Union, who are looking for participants … Read More
Niall Cooper: Stand with the destitute
27/01/2014 | ReformAs we enter another “deep midwinter”, thousands of our fellow citizens continue to struggle to afford the basics. If not you, then potentially your neighbour, fellow church member or others in your street, neighbourhood or wider community will be facing … Read More
A good question: Can war be just?
27/01/2014 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: Can war be just?
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This is an extract from the February 2014 edition of Reform.
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Shaking Hands
27/01/2014 | ReformA poem by Pádraig Ó Tuama
27ú lá Meitheamh, 2012
Because what’s the alternative? Because of courage. Because of loved ones lost. Because no more. Because it’s a small thing; shaking hands; it happens every day. Because I heard of one man … Read More
A refreshing stream
27/01/2014 | ReformOn the 40th anniversary of the United Reformed Church’s renewal group, Brian Harley reflects on the contribution of evangelical
When I was a boy in the 1960s, the charismatic renewal was bringing fresh life to many parts of the UK … Read More
Introducing… Calvin
27/01/2014 | ReformIn a new occasional feature, a contemporary writer introduces a classic thinker. First: Tony Lane on John Calvin
John Calvin was a second-generation reformer. He was born in 1509 at Noyon, in northern France, and in the early 1530s was … Read More
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