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May I have this dance?
(4 minute read) Nicole Law finds some useful insights into her spiritual life on the dance floor.
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Unlocking the arts after lockdown
(5 minute read) Tascha Von Uexkull argues that the arts and culture should be more valued and funded if we are to feed a world of starving spirits. This is her first prize-winning article in our Adamah Media Young Writers’ Competition.
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Lessons for lockdown from a Holocaust survivor
(7 minute read) Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl developed a unique approach to life which enabled him to survive various Nazi concentration camps. Clare Cooper explains how his approach could be adapted to lockdown.
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Young Writers’ Competition Results
We’re delighted to announce that Adamah Media’s first writing competition has been a huge success.
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The cross and the syringe
(9 minute read) Maddy Fry chronicles the often suspicion-charged relationship between believers and the practice of inoculation.
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Picking up the pieces in a post-Trump world
In the turmoil of the Trump years the greatest tragedy was a loss of the sense of truth, says Mark Lambert.
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When the Good News makes news
(3 minute read) Nicole Law on the curious case of the Bible podcaster who is topping the charts.
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Death in modern America
(6 minute read) The execution of Lisa Montgomery must be a wake-up call to America, argues Monica Amendola, who sees the state-sponsored killing of citizens as a grim practice which has had its day.
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What will the new United States’ presidency mean to the world’s Muslims?
(6 minute read) As President Biden prepares to take office, Hajra Rehman highlights the areas that need attention in the United States’ relationship with the Islamic world.
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Edinburgh’s healing beauty
(8 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst recalls a moment of consolation in the galleries of Scotland’s capital.



























