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On the pilgrim way: Prayer and pain
15/07/2013 | ReformI treasure my early morning prayer time – when I shut my study door, light a candle and just sit/kneel quietly. When I choose a holiday cottage I look for a good view so that I can get up a … Read More
Worse than crack
15/07/2013 | ReformHow much does crack cocaine hurt babies in the womb? There was an interesting and sobering answer to that question in The Philadelphia Inquirer yesterday.
Researchers in Philadelphia, led by Prof. Hallam Hurt, started studying the question in 1989. With one in … Read More
Plaque and proud
15/07/2013 | ReformThere’s a new blue plaque on the wall of Church House, where Reform lives. We went out and watched it being unveiled last week. (The picture that looks like Neil McKenna flying a kite is in fact Neil McKenna pulling the veil … Read More
A good question? Should assisted dying be legalised?
15/07/2013 | ReformEach month we ask one question, and get four answers. This month: Should assisted dying be legalised?
These article was published in the July/August 2013 edition of Reform.
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Editorial: What’s a magazine for?
14/07/2013 | ReformWhat is a magazine for? There’s the fly-swatting side of things, of course, and the all-important pictures for children to cut out and stick to other pieces of paper in Sunday school. But I think there’s more. For one thing, … Read More
Repair, reconcile, resurrect
14/07/2013 | ReformForgiveness is inescapable, but reconciliation, sadly, is not. Lawrence Moore reflects on breaking and mending
Simon Wiesenthal, who became a Nazi hunter, was a prisoner in Lemberg concentration camp when he was called to the deathbed of a dying SS … Read More
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