(ANALYSIS/Sonia Sarkar) A group of monks belonging to the “Walk for Peace” pilgrimage are bringing Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists together in a rare display of interfaith unity in a deeply divided nation.
Religion Unplugged
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Award-winning, nonprofit digital magazine about religion in public life around the world. Part of @MediaProjectOrg. Exec Ed. @ClementeLisi Member of @INN
- ⛪️ Southern Baptists push back on ‘woke’ leaders and women pastors 🔌 Read @bobbyross' Weekend Plug-in column
- Religion Unplugged repostedReplying to @bobbyrossInside the Godbeat: One of the week’s most fascinating religion stories involves the Mormon church’s Christian identity — or not. See coverage by @reporterdeepa and @mboorstein.
- Religion Unplugged reposted
- (REVIEW/@NormalGuy8) A new AI-generated retelling of Moses pushes the boundaries of filmmaking, yet raises questions about whether technology can replicate the soul of great storytelling.
- (@ClementeLisi) From near-defeat to victory, the American Revolution inspired a lasting belief that Providence had a hand in the nation's birth.
- (ANALYSIS/@Graciela_Ibanez) From crosses and saints to family tributes, World Cup players wear their beliefs on their skin. What do their tattoos reveal about faith, identity, and the people who matter most?
- (FEATURE/@Graciela_Ibanez) Devil Wears Prada 2 is putting Milan’s cathedrals, culture and fashion legacy on center stage—and reminding the world why the city became a destination in its own right.
- Can a soccer goal inspire faith? A Kenyan pastor says Maradona’s “Hand of God” moment changed his life.
- (FEATURE/Eric R. Stone) From Harlem To Beijing, Swing Dance Has Always Been An Act Of Rebellion.
- (ANALYSIS/Sonia Sakar) A Generation in Spain’s Basque Country Is Leaving the Catholic Church. Here's Why.
- Religion Unplugged repostedReplying to @bobbyross @CassidyGrom and 2 othersThe Final Plug: Who doesn’t want to read a story about an old pickup truck in Illinois farm country? This piece is personal for @HollyAMeyer.



