Archive Archives - Page 9 of 55 - Reform Magazine
Children of debt
22/08/2014 | ReformThere are 2.5 million children living in families which are unable to keep up debt repayments. Mo Baldwin discovers how they are affected and reflects on the theology of debt
There was once a young man with many brothers and … Read More
Christian activist: Going green
22/08/2014 | ReformMust travel cost the earth? Dixe Wills explores alternatives
It was way back in 1963 when social commentator and some-time Elvis-impersonator Cliff Richard took to the silver screen to opine: “We’re all going on a summer holiday”, and that, as … Read More
Jumble Sales of the apocalypse: One God, one Lord, so many Jesuses
22/08/2014 | ReformTwitter waxed theological in July, thanks to that noted school of biblical studies, Manchester City Football Club. The club was doing some social media PR and invited fans to tweet questions to their Spanish right-winger, Jesús Navas. They sensibly chose … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: Love or marriage
22/08/2014 | ReformChoosing a church is a personal thing. The questions you might ask yourself are: Do I feel the Spirit here? Is it near enough to where I live? Can my friends get married there? I was excited to hear that … Read More
A change for the better
22/08/2014 | ReformJustyn Rees Larcombe talks to Stephen Tomkins about the gambling addiction that lost him his family, his job and £750,000
He may not have had it all, but he had quite a lot of it: A grand house, fast car, … Read More
Niall Cooper: Struggling, but NICE
22/08/2014 | ReformHearing the voices of those who struggle
Ray Wright spent a decade in prison for armed robbery, which was committed at the peak of his drug addiction; since he came out of prison three years ago, he has been clean … Read More
Recent Comments