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    “There’s no way of one making sense without the other”: why faith and science should be friends not foes

    28th February 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Oxford epidemiologist Bernardo Gutierrez is not impressed by claims of a conflict between faith and science. In this interview he tells Adamah Media why.

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    More than a red dress: learning what love is

    29th June 2023

    Learning to fall upwards

    16th October 2022

    “I am rich and have no idea what to do with my life”

    20th January 2025
  • Family,  Social Issues

    The politics of purity

    15th December 2025 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) The decision to live chastely has significant social repercussions, argues Joseph Evans.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Men, please do better

    16th March 2021
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    Art for the soul

    8th April 2022

    Some Days are Diamonds …

    5th May 2020
  • Lifestyle,  Thought-provoking

    To be or not to be… Should I follow a life of crime (investigation)?

    6th October 2025 / 1 Comment

    (5 minutes) Yana Laszcziw struggles to discern whether she wants to spend her life in the footsteps of criminality and evil.

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    Yana Laszcziw

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

    27th March 2021

    Stuck Culture: why so many modern films fail to inspire

    26th April 2026

    Let us tune in …

    11th May 2020
  • Mental Health,  Social Issues

    ‘Love is stronger than death’: a testimony of hope after suicide

    11th August 2025 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Javier Diaz's testimony is a powerful reminder of human resilience, the strength of faith, and the urgent need to address suicide with compassion, understanding and a collective commitment to prevention. Javier García Herrería reports.

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    Javier García Herrería

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    Healthy minds and healthy bodies

    7th August 2020

    Double-take

    16th October 2021
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    Don’t look back in anger … but do look back

    1st June 2022
  • Social Issues

    Cure or sticking plaster: where is Christian charity going?

    5th August 2025 / No Comments

    (15 minutes) Good intentions are not enough, argue Jenny Sinclair and Jon Kuhrt. We must ask ourselves if the approach we are taking to social action is really effective.

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    Jon Kuhrt and Jenny Sinclair

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    Live more, post less

    3rd May 2022

    The Politics of Petrol

    4th March 2024

    Life – and death – in the world’s Coronavirus capital

    25th March 2020
  • Food for thought

    Always open: why churches should open their doors

    13th May 2024 / 1 Comment

    (5 minutes) In a time of crisis and confusion, a church can be a place of refuge from the noise and a source of inspiration. But Phil McCarthy finds too many churches are keeping their doors closed.

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    Phil McCarthy

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    The friendship of a saint (part 2)

    15th July 2024

    Fear and its antidote

    2nd March 2026

    Learning to live in the present

    9th January 2024
  • Art & Culture,  Editorial,  Lifestyle

    “The human person is naturally sacred”

    30th March 2024 / No Comments

    Adamah Media Editorial Director Fr Joseph Evans discusses faith and culture in this interview between him and Fr Toby Lees on Radio Maria.

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    Reading a good book helps us read ourselves

    7th October 2024

    The Eyes of Annie Swynnerton

    11th May 2021

    When the storm clouds gather inside

    20th May 2020
  • Latest,  Social Issues

    The persecution of Christians: how our silence leads to violence

    21st November 2023 / 1 Comment

    (3 minute read) Wednesday 22nd November is Red Wednesday, a day to remember the persecution of Christians throughout the world. We republish here last year's Adamah Media article in which John Pontifex says it's time to break the silence about Christians being killed for their faith in the contemporary world.

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    John Pontifex

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    Can you be fixed?

    28th July 2022
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    Beyond the headlines: refugees who enrich our countries

    28th January 2022
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    Pro-life, pro-earth

    8th July 2022
  • Food for thought,  Stroll with Nicole

    Discovering – and being – the saint next door

    1st November 2022 / No Comments

    As Christians throughout the world celebrate the feast of All Saints, Nicole Law says all of us can be saints with a little effort.

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    “There’s no way of one making sense without the other”: why faith and science should be friends not foes

    28th February 2026

    How the wrong answer helps me to get it right

    15th April 2026

    Beyond zero-sum thinking: recovering a Christian moral imagination

    30th March 2026
  • Pope Francis
    History,  Thought-provoking

    A penitential pilgrimage

    1st September 2022 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Mike Lewis learns from Pope Francis' recent trip to Canada that the courage to say sorry is often the way to a better future.

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    No going back: confronting the past in Gone with the Wind

    10th July 2020

    A masterpiece or mishap? A church which reignites the debate over 60s architecture

    5th April 2022

    Toppling the truth: a monumental matter

    6th July 2020
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