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  • COVID-19,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Rebuilding society after the pandemic must not mean trashing the planet

    16th September 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Margareth Sembiring reveals the risks involved in ignoring the environment in a post-COVID society.

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    Margareth Sembiring

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    A world without hugs…

    9th December 2020

    Arrivals at The Station: food, essentials, gifts and more

    27th March 2021

    “Anthropause”: can lockdown teach us to form a new relationship with creation?

    1st July 2020
  • COVID-19,  History

    It’s an ill virus that blows nobody any good

    25th August 2020 / No Comments

    (9 minute read) Richard Bauckham looks back to a Middle Age fair to make sense of the Covid pandemic.

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    Richard Bauckham

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    Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020

    28th December 2020

    Is a new form of journalism possible in the internet age?

    27th July 2020

    The right use of a sacred space?

    28th May 2021
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Ronnie Convery finds himself having a grammar meltdown as he ventures out after lockdown.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    Lost in golden times: how a 20th century literary masterpiece could help you cope with Covid woes

    31st March 2020

    Harmed by hyperlinks and why fireflies spark: it’s time to rediscover books

    21st April 2020
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    When the Good News makes news

    23rd January 2021
  • COVID-19,  Mental Health

    Healthy minds and healthy bodies

    7th August 2020 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) Ronnie Convery examines the practical steps we can take to keep our lives in balance, not neglecting mind or matter, as we enter a new version of “normal” after lockdown in many parts of the world.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    Harmed by hyperlinks and why fireflies spark: it’s time to rediscover books

    21st April 2020

    Top tips for staying sane in a pandemic

    15th April 2020

    Is a new form of journalism possible in the internet age?

    27th July 2020
  • Art & Culture,  COVID-19

    The party’s over, and why this might be just what Nigeria needs

    31st July 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu investigates the extraordinary cult of celebration in African society, and suggests the pandemic may have forced much-needed change.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    The lonely life of the translator

    14th January 2022
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    The reluctant pilgrim

    3rd August 2022

    Stories: a gentle way to change the world

    15th September 2025
  • COVID-19,  Thought-provoking

    Is a new form of journalism possible in the internet age?

    27th July 2020 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) Thanks to the internet anyone can be a journalist. But has this really contributed to truth and social cohesion? Ronnie Convery learns from a master communicator that there is a better way forward.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    Our Covid response could provide a model to avoid climate crisis

    15th May 2020

    A Hymn to Italy in time of plague

    25th March 2020

    The Colours of COVID

    20th April 2020
  • COVID-19,  Social Issues

    “Anthropause”: can lockdown teach us to form a new relationship with creation?

    1st July 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) We can and must learn from these months of forced pause to live with and not against nature, argues Richard Bauckham.

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    Richard Bauckham

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    The Colours of COVID

    20th April 2020

    The sounds of silence

    1st April 2020

    The race to save the planet: can we still win?

    21st January 2023
  • COVID-19,  Social Issues

    Walls, walls everywhere …

    10th June 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) Ronnie Convery highlights the dangers of public policies which foment populism and favour division, even in the midst of a pandemic.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    The race to save the planet: can we still win?

    21st January 2023

    Christmas travels … from cover to cover

    16th December 2020

    Time to make peace with nature … but how?

    9th October 2020
  • COVID-19,  History

    Covid-19: a chance to build bridges between generations

    5th June 2020 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Lisa Fraser explains how volunteering to buy groceries for an isolated elderly neighbour has changed the way she relates to older people.

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    Half a kilo of hope and a bag of resilience please …

    15th February 2021

    Mental health in an age of pandemic: three strategies for staying well in a crisis

    3rd April 2020

    The Decameron and the power of stories

    29th April 2020
  • COVID-19

    Whimsy in lockdown: how black bananas can end your isolation blues

    1st June 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) A query about wood chips took Priscila Moscoso Meiller out of confinement into meaningful contact with others.

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    Priscila Moscoso Meiller

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    Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020

    28th December 2020

    “The world has begun to forget about Syria and that’s painful.”

    31st March 2021

    Being a grandma in a time of pandemic …

    14th February 2021
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