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The Changed Heart of the General Secretary
27/11/2024 | ReformVictoria Turner considers Bernard Thorogood and the restructuring of the Council for World Mission
There are big benefits to studying recent history. You can see, very clearly, the present-day consequences of the decisions made in the time that you’re studying. … Read More
A good question: Where is America now?
27/11/2024 | ReformOne question, four answers
Karen Georgia Thompson‘The call to follow Jesus invites risk’
The aftermath of the presidential elections in the United States left a mixture of emotions and responses to the election of former President Donald Trump as the … Read More
Living Reconciliation
27/11/2024 | ReformJenny Mills introduces a programme to help churches live with difference
Differences in outlook, understanding and convictions are a normal part of church life. They can give rise to conflict and tension, and these are a normal part of church … Read More
Dispatches from CRE
27/11/2024 | ReformThe URC once again took a stall to the Christian Resources Exhibition in October. Andy Jackson, the URC’s Head of Communications, reports – and asks other exhibitors for their thoughts
In the mid-1990s, the United Reformed Church’s presence at the … Read More
Community Project Awards: When I needed a neighbour
27/11/2024 | ReformEveryone wins when church and community work with each other, Laurence Wareing finds
As well as the winners of the URC’s 2024 Community Project Awards (profiled in the last three issues of Reform), three other projects also benefited from a … Read More
The Word in pictures
27/11/2024 | ReformSal Bateman explores photography as a way to think about God
The artist Banksy is a master of the art of juxtaposition. The first image here, juxtaposing the dove of peace with the bulletproof vest, is poignant, sited as it … Read More
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