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Unearthing hope, seeking justice
28/03/2022 | ReformRoo Stewart reflects on how hope and justice-seeking go hand in hand
For Christians, the resurrection of Jesus is a living hope that sustains us through the darkest of times and emboldens us to pray and work for a future … Read More
It’s time to talk: Youth, covid and mental health
28/03/2022 | ReformIn the second of a series of articles looking at factors impacting on mental health, Laurence Wareing explores the impact of Covid on younger people, and asks where they go from here
Stress and anxiety are not intrinsically bad for … Read More
Ukraine: What’s the real story?
28/03/2022 | ReformMeic Pearse explains the historical background to the war in Ukraine
This story, like most true stories, is long and complicated. Russia and Ukraine are two modern names for countries that both claim to be the present incarnation of the … Read More
Let’s walk together
28/03/2022 | ReformBishop Mike Royal started work as the new General Secretary of the ecumenical body Churches Together in England in March and will be inducted in May. His previous career shows a commitment to help Christians have a transformative impact on … Read More
Art in Focus – April 2022
28/03/2022 | ReformDetail from The lamentation over the dead Christ with saints,Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, also known as Sandro Botticelli(a nickname meaning ‘little barrel’), 1499-1500
Is there a better depiction of devotion and love, of the need to cherish and … Read More
Reviews April 2022
28/03/2022 | ReformSins of the flesh
BenedettaDirected by Paul VerhoevenCertificate 18, 131 minutesReleased 15 April
The Dutch director Paul Verhoeven revels in controversy. In Hollywood, he pushed the boundaries of taste with the violent Robocop in 1987 and the sexually explicit Basic … Read More

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