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Scandal of hunger
20/11/2012 | ReformAndrew Hogg explains why development agencies are demanding changes to the systems that exacerbate hunger in a world of plenty
The word “agflation” – a new addition to the English language – not only looks and sounds distinctly unprepossessing, it … Read More
Community-minded: In praise of evaluation
20/11/2012 | ReformFrom his birth in Bethlehem to his resurrection appearances, Jesus turned expectations and received wisdom on its head. Even his closest disciples were constantly surprised by his statements and behaviour. He made people see life from a new perspective, which … Read More
Free for the future
20/11/2012 | ReformFleur Houston gets a taste of modern European ecumenism at the Assembly of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe
The grey cloisters provided shelter from the sun, which was beating down on the red roofs of Florence in September, … Read More
Eco-Gardener: Getting cosy for winter
02/11/2012 | ReformI cannot fathom how little old me – all 5ft 2” of me, managed to produce a son who is rapidly approaching 6ft. Ollie delights in patting me on the head now that he is towering over me and another … Read More
Peter Tatchell interview: On love and freedom
24/10/2012 | ReformSymon Hill meets veteran human rights campaigner, Peter Tatchell
For someone who has often been vilified as an aggressive extremist, Peter Tatchell is disarmingly mild-mannered in person. It’s not the first time I’ve met him, but it’s the first time … Read More
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