Matthew Barnes+FollowMary Cosby Docuseries Drops BombshellsYou won’t believe the wild claims in TLC’s new docuseries about Mary Cosby from Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Former church members spill all about alleged spiritual manipulation, emotional abuse, and being pressured to give big money. Even Mary’s own cousin says the church got super controlling after she married her step-grandfather. The drama is next-level—think public shaming, fear tactics, and a $300k mortgage gone! This is one reality scandal you have to see to believe. #Religion #MaryCosby #RHOSLC00Share
John Nelson+FollowRoman Bathtub Found in Ancient Ephesus?!Archaeologists just uncovered a super rare Roman-era marble bathtub in Ephesus—the same city where Paul the Apostle preached! This isn’t your average public bath; it was probably a luxury item for a wealthy Roman family. Even wilder, they found a statue torso that had been reused as a paving stone. Imagine walking over ancient art on your way home! These finds are shaking up what we thought we knew about life in biblical Ephesus. #Religion #archaeology #Ephesus00Share
Matthew Barnes+FollowMonks Walk for Peace (and a Dog!)A group of Buddhist monks is literally walking across the country for peace, and they’re about to hit Charlotte! They started in Texas and are heading all the way to DC—on foot. Their adorable dog Aloka is tagging along and has become a total internet star. You can even track their journey live. Who else wants to join them for a few miles? #AlokathePeaceDog is my new obsession. #Religion #MonksWalkForPeace #AlokathePeaceDog00Share
Dr. Robert Barnes+FollowSouth Side’s new Council of Black Elders launchesBig news for Chicago’s South Side: a new civil rights group, the Council of Black Elders, is coming in 2026 to tackle today’s toughest social and economic issues. Rev. Dr. Paul Jakes introduced the organization at a lively press event, emphasizing the need to bridge generations and help families navigate complex systems like housing and education. The Council aims to empower residents with knowledge—not just services—so everyone can better advocate for themselves. Plus, Jakes shared some personal joy: he’s getting married next June! What do you think—will this new group make a real difference for our neighborhoods? #Religion #Chicago #SouthSide00Share
kimberly31+FollowMonks’ Epic Walk for Peace Hits a Bumpy RoadBuddhist monks are literally walking the walk for peace—trekking 2,300 miles from Texas to D.C.! After 60+ days and five states, their feet are feeling it. In Georgia, medical staff jumped in to treat calluses and sore muscles, and the support from locals has been unreal. Even a serious accident couldn’t stop their mission. This journey is all about spreading kindness, and America is showing up to cheer them on! #Religion #WalkForPeace #BuddhistMonks360Share
Lindsay Wood+FollowGen Z’s Surprising Spiritual ComebackGen Z is flipping the script on religion—turns out, nearly two-thirds of them are embracing faith, prayer, and even miracles. The story of Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint (and a tech whiz!), is inspiring young people to find real-world community in churches, not just online. With miracles and a new sense of belonging, Gen Z is showing that spirituality and the digital age can totally mix. Who saw this coming? #Religion #GenZ #Spirituality11Share
lmiles+FollowPaul Kim’s Heartbreaking New Year UpdatePaul Kim just shared the most heartbreaking news—his 5-year-old son Micah passed away after a medical emergency. The family’s faith is helping them cope, but you can feel the pain in every word. Thousands, including celebs like Gwen Stefani, rallied with prayers and support. Paul says Micah is now their little saint in heaven, and he’s asking for privacy as they grieve. Truly gut-wrenching, but also so moving to see the outpouring of love. #Religion #PaulKim #MicahKim21Share
Lindsay Wood+FollowMonks’ Walk for Peace coming to CharlotteA group of Buddhist monks is trekking 2,300 miles across 10 states, and their Walk for Peace will pass right through Charlotte between January 10 and 20, 2026. Their journey isn’t a protest—it’s a call to awaken the peace and kindness already within us. If you spot them on the road, remember: this is a time for quiet reflection, not cheering. Aloka the Peace Dog, who joined the monks in India, will be along for the walk too! Keep an eye on their live map and Facebook for updates on the exact route. How do you feel about this peaceful movement passing through our city? #Religion #WalkForPeace #CharlotteNC00Share
Teresa Graham+FollowMonks’ Walk for Peace inspires Atlanta after tragedyA Buddhist monk’s journey for peace took a dramatic turn when Phra-Ajarnh Maha Dam Phommasan lost his leg after being struck during the Walk for Peace. Now back home in Snellville, he’s been reunited with fellow monks, and the movement has gained newfound attention across Atlanta. Phommasan’s resilience and outlook—finding peace even after such a life-changing event—has sparked conversations about safety, faith, and the power of community. How do you think this story changes the way we see peaceful protests and the risks people take for their beliefs? #Religion #WalkForPeace #Atlanta00Share
Dr. Robert Barnes+FollowBaltimore’s youth shine at Elevate 2025Baltimore just saw nearly 2,500 people—mostly kids and teens—come together downtown for Elevate 2025, the AME Zion Church’s winter conference. The energy was incredible, with families and leaders from all over gathering for powerful worship and hands-on workshops. What stood out most? The focus on helping young people grow in faith and leadership, right here in our city. It’s not every day you see this kind of commitment to nurturing the next generation. How do you think events like this shape our community’s future? #Religion #Baltimore #Elevate202500Share