November 2014 Archives - Reform Magazine
Church has to change
25/09/2015 | ReformWe can’t go on using up resources as we do. But we can, argues Alex Mabbs, rediscover the delight of community and generosity
Responding to climate change, a threat to the survival humankind, can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have … Read More
A bigger embrace
24/10/2014 | Reform 1Steve Chalke talks to Stephen Tomkins about faith and works
As a young Christian, Steve Chalke was turned down twice for Bible college. Today, his church and its local projects employ 82 people, while the charity he founded, Oasis – … Read More
Who is my electronic neighbour?
24/10/2014 | ReformHas the age of the internet changed the answer to the Gospel’s famous question? asks Jill Segger
A trick question, an attempt at entrapment, a Socratic answer and a story which has been read and pondered for 2,000 years. The … Read More
Jumble sales of the apocalypse: Shopping for relics
24/10/2014 | ReformSimon Jenkins goes window shopping for relics
I visited Rome a few years ago, just after Papa Benny got the top job. Despairing of the gargantuan queue for the Sistine Chapel, I descended instead into the bowels of St Peter’s, … Read More
Niall Cooper: What price a home?
24/10/2014 | ReformThe insanity of the housing market
What price do we put on everyone having access to a home? According to the late Pope John Paul II: “A house is much more than a simple roof over one’s head. The place … Read More
Chapter and Verse: Matthew 20:1-16
24/10/2014 | ReformLawrence Moore explores a parable of pay and generosity
Generosity is good in very small, occasional doses, or when we’re its recipient. Otherwise, it’s against the rules: It’s unfair, indecent and undermines the good ordering of society. And if it … Read More
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