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The Korean Lesson
(4 minute read) ByeongKyu Jun says using television is the secret to reuniting families displaced by war.
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No knights of faith, perhaps, but heroes of mine
(4 minute read) Joe Borg finds inspiration in some of the human weaknesses of priests in literature.
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Alone in Jerusalem
(5 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst finds himself curious about, annoyed, but ultimately captivated by the Holy City.
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Editorial: What makes a great leader?
(2 minute read) This week's Adamah offerings lead Joseph Evans to reflect on the differences between a good and bad leader.
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You win some, you lose some…
(3 minute read) A board game sweeping Asia offers Nicole Law some powerful life lessons.
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When society comes apart at the seams
(10 minute read) James Bradshaw finds the predictions of an American academic eerily accurate, but discovers in them ideas for a better future.
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Leading lights
(6 minute read) Lisa Fraser looks for lessons in history as she defines her own leadership style.
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A degree in serenity
(4 minute read) Natasha Farwell says feeling directionless after university is perfectly OK!
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Editorial: Carpe Diem!
(1 minute read) We need to squeeze the full juice out of every moment life offers us, argues Ronnie Convery.
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Understanding mothers
(3 minute read) Nicole Law scratches the surface of motherhood to discover the ocean of love which often lies (well) hidden beneath.