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How Lovina Zook left the Amish and found an online audience
CBS News ^ | August 16, 2026 | Faith Salie, produced by Wonbo Woo, Editor: Jennifer Falk

Posted on 08/17/2026 5:02:09 AM PDT by Red Badger

The Amish are what are known as "plain people" … religious Christians who value tradition over change. They dress modestly, and most don't use technology like cars, computers or phones.

So, what exactly is going on here?

VIDEOS AT LINK..........

Meet Lovina Hershberger Zook, the unlikely 23-year-old social media creator who has amassed some six million followers with her recipes and stories about the Amish.

She comes from one of the most conservative subgroups in the Amish, and grew up speaking a dialect of German known as "Pennsylvania Dutch." She's no longer Amish – she left the faith five years ago. But she maintains many of their traditions at home. She made her dress, and prefers to wear it around the house.

Online, she's known for cooking Amish dishes – simple, practical fare that ranges from the super-traditional to the unconventional, like a coffee soup made with hot milk, instant coffee, sugar, and saltine crackers. Her favorite way to eat it is with cottage cheese and meat.

Sometimes it's what's in a name that matters most. She made us an Amish cheeseburger – that's two pieces of homemade bread slathered with butter and layered with cheese, grilled in a cast-iron pan until golden-brown and gooey. (What the non-Amish call a grilled cheese.)

"I've only had an Amish cheeseburger; I have never had a grilled cheese!" Zook laughed.

And that's the thing: She doesn't always know what she doesn't know – what traditions and what words are ones the "English" (as the Amish call the non-Amish) might not know.

Zook had never used a phone before, and didn't know what a computer was. "Like, I knew people worked on their computers. But I didn't know what a laptop was," she said. "And then I bought a laptop, like, a couple years after I left the Amish. Apparently it's a laptop computer. And now I just call it a computer … Why is it called a computer? That's a weird word. Computer. I don't know why, sometimes I say words and I'm like, 'Why is it called that?'" she laughed.

So, when Zook was growing up Amish, if someone had said to her, You're going to be a social media star, what would that have meant? "Nothing," Zook laughed. "Because I didn't know what social media was. I would've been scared, because I would go, 'What is social media?'"

Zook got her start online talking not just about food, but about the culture she left. Her most-watched video is a tutorial on how Amish women do their hair. It has more than 50 million views on TikTok.

Asked what it was it like growing up Amish, Zook replied, "We just live our life. We're like, 'Ooh, I know there's people who live different lives. I know there's people with electricity. But that's wrong. And so, I'll just, like, stay Amish and I'll live an Amish life.'"

And that meant more than just no electricity. It meant no makeup, no dancing. The list of prohibitions was long. "I didn't smoke; was not allowed for women," she said. "No drinking; that's not allowed for anybody. And no cursing. Absolutely not. You can't even say, 'Oh, my gosh.' That's considered a bad word."

Gosh?!? "You can say, 'Darn it!' or something like that. Like, 'Cheese and crackers!'" Zook said.

And any transgressions came with serious consequences. For example, Zook was told, if she left the Amish, she would go to Hell.

Zook is one of 13 children. Her older brother left before her. When she finished eighth grade, she became a schoolteacher. "I loved being a schoolteacher. That was the best part of my life at that time," she said. "But they were paying me $12 a day, and I was driving eight miles a day with horse-and-buggy. So, the wear-and-tear on the horse-and-buggy wasn't covered by what I was getting paid."

Her father said she was going to have to change careers, because teaching did not pay enough. He told her, "You're gonna work at the saw mill."

The last straw for Zook came when her mother criticized how she dressed for church. "She's like, 'You're gonna have to use a smaller band around your neck because people are gonna start talking.' And in that moment – I didn't say a word, but I was like, I'm so tired of people telling me what to do. And I'm always trying to be perfect. And it is never right. And I was just done. And I was like, okay, this is the moment I start planning."

She planned for two weeks, before escaping while her family slept – which she compared to escaping from prison. "I was like, I have to time this so they're sleeping, like, really deeply when I leave, 'cause the stairs creaked a little, and I had to, like, figure out which stairs creaked," she said. "And the day before, I sneakily oiled all the door hinges so they don't squeak when you open and close them."

Zook says she didn't like living with all of the Amish rules, but she still respects a lot of their ways. And she misses her family: "My siblings, especially, 'cause I was the second oldest and I feel like they always called me Momma #2."

Once she left the Amish, she had to learn all the ways of the "English" world. She stayed with her brother and other family members while she got settled, and five years later she drives. She makes a living making social media. She sells a self-published cookbook. And she's married to an ex-Amish man named Eli.

She says that, rather than believing God will send her to Hell, she is living the life that God wants her to. "Oh, yes. I believe that 100%," she said.

Lovina and Eli are expecting their first baby next month. And she's not done yet: "I want a house. I want a garden. I want to farm. I'd like to someday maybe have an Amish restaurant, and an Amish market. Our plans for the future seem very busy, [and] very bright. My life just seems to get better and better and better every day."


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To: af_vet_1981

“Did you share the Gospel with him ?”

Absolutely.

I study all religions. That does not take away from the fact that I have accepted Jesus as my Savior. You would be surprised at how the same teachings Jesus taught are found in many other non-Christian religious texts.

It doesn’t matter what religion you are, the anatomy and physiology of your body is pretty much the same as people of all other religions.

It doesn’t matter what religion you are, the anatomy and physiology of your soul is pretty much the same as people of all other religions.

Religions are theories and philosophies about the anatomy & physiology of the human soul and how it interacts with others and grows. For me, Christianity is the most accurate, but I have understood the Bible much better by looking at it also from a Buddhist and Hindu perspective.

Jesus told His disciples not to share much of what He taught them. That knowledge is only available individually through the Holy Spirit and not shared in groups.


61 posted on 08/17/2026 11:58:30 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: af_vet_1981

Amish are pretty far from biblical Christianity.

Their faith is heavily based on their works and not in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.


62 posted on 08/17/2026 12:06:18 PM PDT by cyclotic (Don’t be part of the problem. Be the entire problem)
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To: tired&retired

Their are few indepenedent Muslims when it comes to sharia law and hatred of Jews... and now it seems hating Americans. There was not one prominent Muslim who condemned the Ostober 7 attack. Diversity is possible in all other major religions but nor in the Muslim religion.

That is not stereotyping it is proven reality.


63 posted on 08/17/2026 12:53:29 PM PDT by JeanLM
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To: cyclotic
Amish are pretty far from biblical Christianity.

The Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Mennonite Anabaptists in 1693
64 posted on 08/17/2026 1:13:45 PM PDT by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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To: tired&retired
Jesus told His disciples not to share much of what He taught them. That knowledge is only available individually through the Holy Spirit and not shared in groups.

No, the Messiah founded a church based on his Jewish apostles and disciples as the chief cornerstone. He promised to send the Holy Spirit to them and commanded them (and they obeyed him).

Matthew 28:
  1. And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
  2. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
  3. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

65 posted on 08/17/2026 1:24:11 PM PDT by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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To: tired&retired
Jesus told His disciples not to share much of what He taught them. That knowledge is only available individually through the Holy Spirit and not shared in groups.

No, the Messiah founded a church based on his Jewish apostles and disciples, with himself as the chief cornerstone. He promised to send the Holy Spirit to them and commanded them (and they obeyed him).

Matthew 28:
  1. And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
  2. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
  3. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

66 posted on 08/17/2026 1:35:15 PM PDT by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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To: af_vet_1981

correction, omitted “with himself” as the chief cornerstone


67 posted on 08/17/2026 1:36:17 PM PDT by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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To: Tom Tetroxide

In Ohio at least, the average is 85%.


68 posted on 08/17/2026 6:35:59 PM PDT by Wiser now (Socialism does not eliminate poverty, it guarantees it.)
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To: Labyrinthos

Economic and social shunning is not exclusive to religious groups, it exists in all close knit social groups, so calling all of them cults would expand cult to too wide a definition to lose its meaning.

My definition of cults those who engage are truly coercive, criminal level behavior. Such physically restraining someone from leaving, threatening to harm those people who want to leave or their families, actual blackmail, etc.


69 posted on 08/17/2026 7:21:15 PM PDT by Truthsearcher
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To: Truthsearcher

Understood. Thanks.


70 posted on 08/17/2026 7:24:16 PM PDT by Labyrinthos
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