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Editorial: Kindness is still a virtue
(1 minute read) The saying might feel a little outdated, but kindness is a virtue. It still is, as rare as it is becoming these days.
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Editorial: Rebuilding trust
(1 minute read) A different kind of journalism is not only possible, but necessary, argues Ronnie Convery
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Editorial: Show mercy first, and then ask questions
(1 minute read) We should start with mercy and calculate afterwards, thinks Joseph Evans after reading this week’s Adamah Media articles.
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Editorial: Why are we obsessed with security?
(1 minute read) Joseph Evans reflects on the articles we published last week in this editorial.
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Editorial: Thou shalt not kill (even murderers)
(1 minute read) Reflecting on an article from last week, Ronnie Convery shares his strong feelings on the death penalty.
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Editorial: The weakness of oppression
(1 minute read) “Whenever you have to impose your beliefs and silence discordant views, you have lost the argument.” Joseph Evans gives his take.
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Easter ‘21: rising from the pandemic
Easter is one of those feasts which goes under several disguises. Chocolate-fest, spring break, holiday weekend … yet rarely is it recognised for what it is, namely the Christian feast which requires the ultimate leap of faith. For if truth be told, even a benign agnostic or distracted atheist could just about cope with the miraculous Jesus who cures the sick, walks on lakes or turns water into wine. But when it comes to rising, physically, to life after being dead and buried, well, that really is a leap of faith. Yet that is what 2.382 billion human beings or 31.11 per cent of the world’s population will be officially…
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The best of 2020
Since it’s a time for looking back as well as looking forward, we wanted to share with you some of Adamah's best articles from 2020, in case you missed them ... or to enjoy again.
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Have yourself a merry Adamah Christmas … by listening
For a season which is habitually designated as one of goodwill, Christmas this year is struggling to live up to its reputation. Divisions in society are chasming into ruptures – the sharp, noisy drill of a pandemic on otherwise healthy soil has left deep cracks. Political and cultural earthquakes in Britain and America (think Trump, think Brexit) have loosened the bonds of community in those countries and the surrounding areas and have shattered peace within families and even within hearts. In Africa frustration at injustice and corruption is boiling over into street protests. In Asia gross abuses of human rights are continuing while the world looks away. Even the word…