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Interview: Protest, prayers and the odd duck
30/03/2020 | ReformHaving left school in Melbourne with little in the way of qualifications, Michael Leunig has gone on to become a cartoonist, writer, painter, philosopher and poet. His work appears in Melbourne’s The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, as well … Read More
Interview: It was good
21/02/2020 | ReformRuth Valerio of Tearfund talks to Stephen Tomkins
The climate crisis is about as contemporary as anything can be, and an issue for far into the future, but Ruth Valerio’s response is to take us right back to the beginning. … Read More
Interview: Muslim feminist
24/01/2020 | ReformWriter and activist Mariam Khan talks to Stephen Tomkins
Mariam Khan had what she describes as a pivotal moment four years ago when she heard the UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, talk about Muslim women being ‘traditionally submissive’. As an … Read More
Interview: March for progress
22/11/2019 | ReformKumi Naidoo, Secretary General of Amnesty International, talks to Stephen Tomkins
Since he took a lead in high school boycotts in apartheid South Africa at the age of 15, Kumi Naidoo has lived a life of activism and nonviolent direct … Read More
Interview: True love
01/11/2019 | ReformNadia Bolz-Weber talks to Stephen Tomkins
Nadia Bolz-Weber – in her latest book, Shameless (Canterbury Press, 2019) – urges the Church to move on from traditional teachings on sexuality and stage ‘a second Reformation that turns sexual harm into sexual … Read More
Interview: For Jesus and Nigeria
27/09/2019 | ReformBenjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos, in central Nigeria, speaks to Charissa King and Stephen Tomkins
‘From my earliest moments, I was a rebel,’ says Benjamin Kwashi, Archbishop of Jos. This rebellious streak has led him from rascally boyhood behaviour … Read More
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