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A letter from… Egypt
02/10/2013 | ReformBishop Mouneer Anis reports on anti-Christian attacks in Egypt
As I write these words, our St Saviour’s Anglican Church in Suez is under heavy attack from those who support former President Morsi. They are throwing stones and molotov cocktails at the church … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Looking for God
25/09/2013 | ReformA new column: Touring churches in search of God
I’m looking for God. I haven’t found him/her by reading the Bible, but maybe I will through hanging out with people who have. Or people who haven’t found him/her but are … Read More
Editorial: Reform at Greenbelt
25/09/2013 | ReformThis summer Reform went to Greenbelt festival. Charissa and I, and our team of elves,* spent the bank holiday weekend introducing festivalgoers to the magazine.
On the first day we got lots of scowls from passersby. Then I went on … Read More
On the pilgrim way: Not all change is decay
25/09/2013 | Reform“Change and decay in all around I see,” says the old hymn; and although the sentiment rings some bells for me, I am not happy lumping “change” automatically with “decay”. Certainly I am conscious of bodily decay – especially first … Read More
Reviews – October 2013
25/09/2013 | ReformWhy gay marriage is biblical
Permanent, Faithful, Stable: Christian same-sex marriages Jeffrey John Darton, Longman and Todd £6.99
Jeffrey John argues that “homosexual relationships should be accepted and blessed by the church, provided that the quality and commitment of … Read More
Faith in action: William Taylor
24/09/2013 | Reform‘Christians need to expose dark things’
In 2012, I was asked by the filmmaker Mark Donne to be involved in a documentary film he was making called The UK Gold; it premiered at the East End Film Festival this summer. … Read More
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