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    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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    How to deal with restlessness

    7th October 2022

    Fear and its antidote

    2nd March 2026

    Learning to live in the present

    9th January 2024
  • Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    When framing becomes defaming

    6th May 2024 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Frames in art are meant to help a work stand out and better express its reality. But José Maria André is concerned that in everyday media framing is often used to distort and even falsify what people are trying to say.

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    José Maria C.S André

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    When defending freedom becomes attacking freedom

    8th November 2022

    Afraid of the dark

    18th March 2021

    How not to be an ostrich

    25th February 2021
  • Lifestyle,  Thought-provoking

    Learning death: the importance of connection

    29th April 2024 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Jenny Sinclair describes how her mother’s efforts to support her dying husband, Jenny’s father, taught her how relationships with each other and with God make it easier to face the natural reality of death. And also about the meaning of life.

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    Jenny Sinclair

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    Drowning in a digital sea …

    4th March 2021

    Soothing an angry world

    6th December 2020

    Coffee’s seditious past and other curious facts from Turkey’s history of drink

    8th May 2021
  • Latest,  Social Issues

    Dangers and opportunities: the role of religion in the Israel-Hamas war

    15th April 2024 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) The leader of Singapore's Muslims, Nazirudin Mohd Nasir, argues that religion does not have to cause war: it could be used to end the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians.

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    Nazirudin Mohd Nasir

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    America’s divided soul

    20th January 2023

    2022 War Diary

    18th March 2022
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    When faith goes green …

    15th March 2022
  • Thought-provoking

    Why the search for truth needs more than Google

    11th March 2024 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) Roshaney Aftab thinks we shouldn’t be so sure about what we claim to know.

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    Roshaney Aftab

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    Loneliness: the elephant in the room of modern society

    4th May 2022
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    Are you called to be an intellectual?

    13th January 2022

    Corruption and hunger for power … the enemies within which hamper Africa’s future

    13th October 2020
  • Latest,  Social Issues

    Bridging spirituality and ethics in the age of artificial intelligence

    5th March 2024 / No Comments

    In this Creatives with AI podcast Adamah Media Editorial Director Joseph Evans discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence with David Brown.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Blessed are the merciful

    2nd May 2025
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    Beyond the headlines: refugees who enrich our countries

    28th January 2022

    Young Writers’ Competition Fundraiser

    15th November 2021
  • Thought-provoking

    Language lessons from Humpty Dumpty, the Holy Innocents and Terry Pratchett

    28th February 2024 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) Toby Lees warns that when we empty language of meaning we destroy others - and ourselves.

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    Toby Lees

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    Western democracies: a bout of flu or terminally ill?

    16th January 2023

    Beauty is priceless

    8th September 2025
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    The Korean Lesson

    19th May 2022
  • 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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    Lest we forget … Will Filipinos learn the lessons of their recent brutal past?

    24th February 2022
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    Free will in the age of Surveillance Capitalism

    21st April 2022

    The price of success: rethinking South Korea’s celebrity culture

    10th March 2025
  • Food for thought,  History

    Walking with the dead in Krakow

    19th May 2023 / 2 Comments

    (4 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst finds the elegant city as disturbing as the nearby death camp and asks himself why.

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    Beyond zero-sum thinking: recovering a Christian moral imagination

    30th March 2026

    The joke’s on us: why comedy is not always a laughing matter

    17th March 2025

    A French woman’s take on la Reine Elizabeth

    26th October 2022
  • Lifestyle,  Mental Health,  Thought-provoking

    Pretty Hurts: The cult of (physical) beauty in Brazil

    24th January 2023 / 10 Comments

    (9 minute read) When bodily beauty matters as much as it does in a country like Brazil, the cost can be not only financial but also personal. Bianca Costa Sales explains.

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    Some Days are Diamonds …

    5th May 2020

    From booze to belief …

    19th February 2021

    Learning to love yourself and others

    23rd March 2022
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