Author: Erik Wesner

Erik Wesner is the creator of amishamerica.com, and author of Success Made Simple: An Inside Look At Why Amish Businesses Thrive. Erik began visiting Amish communities in 2004 – eventually meeting thousands of Amish families while selling books.

He began writing about the Amish on this website in 2006, and is often cited in national media, including USA Today, The New York Times, and others on a wide range of Amish topics. A native of North Carolina, Erik has visited dozens of Amish communities across the country, and loves spending time with Amish friends and discovering new Amish places.

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Will Amish Votes Make A Difference In 2016?

Tired of presidential election coverage? Well that makes two of us. But I feel the Amish vote topic, which we touched on in the spring, is worth revisiting for a couple of reasons. Back in May we shared news of a Political Action Committee targeting Amish voters (“Amish PAC”) in Ohio and Pennsylvania, two key swing states, to generate votes for Donald Trump. The Amish…

Amish Farm Children May Help Solve Asthma Puzzle

Amish Farm Children May Help Solve Asthma Puzzle

Do Amish farm children hold the key to preventing asthma? For some time now, the Amish have been known to have lower rates of asthma. But in a new academic paper released yesterday (New England Journal of Medicine), researchers have discovered a key difference in Amish children, who typically grow up on small family farms reliant on horsepower, and Hutterite children, who live on large…

The Amish at Horse Progress Days (15 Beautiful Photos)

The Amish at Horse Progress Days (15 Beautiful Photos)

Ever heard of Horse Progress Days? It is an annual event heavily attended by Amish (we’ve covered a previous edition in Michigan here and here). Here to explain more is David Arment (author of all photos below), with a look at this year’s event, held in northern Indiana. Horse Progress Days was held July 1st and 2nd at the MEC (Michiana Event Center) North of…

Look Inside A Swartzentruber Amish Home (12 Photos)

Look Inside A Swartzentruber Amish Home (12 Photos)

Want to see what a very plain Amish home looks like inside? There are currently photos online at Zillow.com showing the exterior and interior of a Swartzentruber Amish home up for sale. The price on this home, located in the area of Pulaski, New York, is $94,900. It’s listed as having 2 bedrooms, no bathrooms (Swartzentruber Amish do not use indoor plumbing), and having 1,512…

A 3-Part Look At A New York Amish Settlement

A 3-Part Look At A New York Amish Settlement

As of 2016, there are over 500 Amish-settled locations in the world. Most of those communities are quite small. For every large settlement like Lancaster County there are dozens of 1- and 2-church district communities. The Glens Falls Post-Star recently published a well-written and researched 3-part look at one of those small settlements, a relatively new Amish outpost in eastern New York. Amish moved into the Whitehall…

Woman Abandoned As a Baby at Amish Farm Seeks Birth Family

How far would you go to discover your origin? A recent AP story tells the fascinating and moving tale of Diane Bell, who was abandoned as a three-month-old on an Amish farmhouse porch: Forty years ago, a widowed Amish woman and her daughter watched from their window late one night as someone in dark clothing walked up to their farmhouse near Gordonville, Lancaster County, and left…

2016 Amish Population: Two New Settlements In South America

2016 Amish Population: Two New Settlements In South America

Each year the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies publishes Amish population estimates on their Amish Studies web site. As of today those are not yet available. However this AP report previews some of the details of the population survey, with input from senior scholar Steven Nolt. Here are 3 takeaways from the article: 1. South America – First–and somewhat surprisingly–there are now two Amish settlements in South…

5 Lessons Learned From Joining The Amish

5 Lessons Learned From Joining The Amish

Bill and Tricia Moser joined the Amish 20 years ago. In an essay for The Washington Post, Bill Moser shares five lessons he and his wife learned from their experience. The Mosers are described as being “motivated by a desire to live out their faith in a more moment-by-moment way.” They came from an upper-middle class suburban background, with careers in architecture and occupational therapy. Below are the…

Couple Who “Gifted” Daughter Were Not Representative Of The Amish

Couple Who “Gifted” Daughter Were Not Representative Of The Amish

There’s a good chance you’ve heard the story of a former Amish family who “gifted” one of their underage daughters to a man who provided them financial aid (if not, the details can be found here among many other places). Over the past several days this bizarre story has gone worldwide (I’ve seen it in Russian, Chinese, and Australian media). Part of the reason is the…

Indiana Amish Tackle “Creeping” Heroin Problem

It might surprise you to read the words “Amish” and “heroin” in the same sentence. But Amish people are hardly immune to the scourge of drug abuse. Amish in Wayne County, Indiana recently invited former addict and anti-heroin campaigner Michael DeLeon to speak to their community. RTV6 did a story on the meeting, accompanied by a pair of videos. In the first video below (videos unavailable),…