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Single Mum: Sav’s growing independence
24/01/2013 | ReformSav is separating from me. It feels both very bad, some days – and very good. He stays in his room more, stays out longer, stays on the phone, stays with friends. He’s turning into a very tall, mostly quiet, … Read More
Chapter and Verse: Psalm 13: 1
24/01/2013 | ReformApparently, February is the most depressing month and the advice is not to take any major decisions. On the bright side, it’s the shortest month. Christians have been famously mocked for always looking on the bright side, so we have … Read More
Sonia Christie – Eco-Gardener: Simplicity, in life and garden
24/01/2013 | ReformThe house was in utter chaos. Ollie was preparing for his band’s first ever gig; Alex was “helping” to ice his birthday cake; Bruce was practising his lines for an amateur dramatics play and Ellie was frantically revising for her … Read More
On the pilgrim way: Tripped up by prejudice
24/01/2013 | ReformI have been caught out yet again misjudging someone. William called as a winter afternoon was drawing to a close and I groaned inside. William is a 50-something Irishman from East London who, for the past 20 years, has had … Read More
Reviews – February 2013
24/01/2013 | ReformGood news for church growth
Church Growth in Britain: 1980 to the Present David Goodhew Ashgate Contemporary Ecclesiology £17.99
‘It is a truth almost universally acknowledged that Christianity in Britain is in decline. However, not all universally acknowledged truths are … Read More
The Manger and the Cross
20/11/2012 | Reform 1Where, asks Rosalind Selby, is the enfleshment of the Son of God to be most inclusively understood?
Many (perhaps most) Christmas sermons across the western world will offer congregations the good news that Jesus was born, in human flesh amongst … Read More
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