The Green Party’s Carla Denyer MP is all fired up in her interview for the latest issue of Reform magazine. She tells editor Steve Tomkins she is “perpetually angry at the state of things in this country” but believes politicians can make a difference if they have a passion they want to follow.
Elsewhere, Lindsey Brown welcomes the new Anglican Archbishop, Lawrence Heath-Moore has sobering reflections on the vigil that followed the Heaton Park synagogue attack, and Malcolm Hanson revisits the 1960s Christian classic, The Cross and the Switchblade. The Revd Tessa Henry-Robinson writes powerfully about her call to ministry, and the pioneering missionary Madge Saunders is remembered in a new book by Janet Lees. There’s “church for non-believers” in Margate, plus Steve Tomkins asks, “What’s in a name?” (Clue: Ask Nigel Farage.)
The Issue 7/2025 edition of Reform is now available.
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