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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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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.
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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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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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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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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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Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020
Margareth Sembiring uses the lockdown silence to look inside herself, and hears unforeseen melodies ...
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Bendiciones
Ida Nieves remembers the Latino Christmases of her childhood. As 2020’s celebrations loom, she wishes Bendiciones to all but already misses the hugs!
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Christmas travels … from cover to cover
(4 minute read) The loss of freedom to travel has brought frustration and anxiety to many. Leonard Franchi suggests ‘travelling’ with the imagination until the restrictions are eased.
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A world without hugs…
(4 minute read) Marie McCoy explores the sadness of a world deprived of the sense of touch.