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Catching nature’s symphony
(6 minute read) Setting animal sounds to music is not just a lockdown hobby, says Alexander Liebermann. It can make us more aware of the marvels - and challenges - of the world around us.
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Half a kilo of hope and a bag of resilience please …
(3 mins) In this photo article, Sean Organ uses beautiful, monochrome images to take the reader on a tour of an award winning market set up by a group of volunteers near Birmingham, England.
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Being a grandma in a time of pandemic …
(7 minute read) Marian Green misses physical contact with her grandchildren but is finding new (and old) ways to keep in touch.
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Putting playtime back on the agenda
(3 minute read) If we don’t know how to play, we don’t know how to live, Nicole Law discovered.
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Dilemmas in death
(8 minute read) When law, ethics and emotions collide, clear thinking is needed, says David Albert Jones.
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Life after lockdown: is a kinder, more caring world possible?
(5 minute read) Brian Clarke argues that as we look forward to the end of the pandemic, we need to rethink our fundamental values. This article won third place in our Adamah Media Young Writers’ Competition.
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A headteacher’s pandemic diary
(13 minute read) Clare Campbell writes movingly of life under lockdown in the classroom.
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The present of presence
(3 minute read) Nicole Law offers a few tips on how to rediscover the lost art of engagement.
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A new way to promote human rights
(8 minute read) ‘Covenantal pluralism’ might not be the catchiest of terms but it could be a key approach to help human rights flourish around the globe, argue W. Christopher Stewart, Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover.
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Finding ourselves through loss
(7 minute read) John-Luke Harris believes that all we have lost in lockdown might be key to finding ourselves once it ends.

























