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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The Amish of Adams County, Indiana (32 Photos)

The Amish of Adams County, Indiana (32 Photos)

Following our look at Adams County Amish household items, some photos illustrating life around this traditional Swiss Amish community. The Adams County settlement is the fifth largest of all, with around 8,000 Amish residents.  A special thanks to our contributor who shares comments in addition to his photos below. We typically see these types of water coolers inside the house, providing the family with drinking…

North Carolina Amish Barn Raising

Actually, it’s a “workshop and equipment shed” raising, but that’s not quite as catchy, is it?  Either way, the Amish of Union Grove, North Carolina have been busy on a construction project the past few days. The proprietors of Hickory Nut Gap Farm, a business which sells specialty beef and pork near Asheville, opted for the services of the state’s only Amish community, hiring a…

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Northkill: Giveaway and Author Q & A

Two works of historical fiction based on the story of Jacob Hochstetler have hit bookshelves over the past month. The first, Jacob’s Choice by Ervin Stutzman, we heard about a few weeks ago. Today we have a Q & A with Bob Hostetler and J.M. Hochstetler, authors of Northkill. Northkill Giveaway Two copies of Northkill are available for Amish America readers to win.  To enter, just leave…

Lancaster Mud Sales: Bart Township Fire Company

Lancaster Mud Sales: Bart Township Fire Company

Lancaster County’s mud sales are in swing, with Bart Township Fire Company holding its event this past Saturday. One of our readers, Lauren Futch, attended, and shares some photos.  The comments below are hers as well. Thanks Lauren! Outside auction activities.   The quilt auction sold over 300 quilts throughout the day.   The 50th anniversary quilt. I believe it sold for around $1,000.  …

Inside a Furniture Shop with Amish Cabinet Maker Dennis

You may ask me, “Is this a typical Amish shop?” Good question. Let me explain why. Another shop ten miles from here might be run totally with a generator, and contain a computerized CNC machine to work with cutsheets drawn up on a word processor. And a third shop, the same distance away, might not have one bit of electrical equipment anywhere, down to the…

Missouri Mennonite Log Homes

There’s another Plain program on the airwaves, but this one isn’t about the Amish. National Geographic Channel’s Mennonite Made (despite the name, not a response to Amish Mafia) is about building things–log homes, to be precise.  From the Nat Geo website: Mennonite Made follows a tight-knit crew of traditional Mennonites, who practice craftsmanship passed down through generations to build one-of-a-kind log homes. Spearheading the log home…

Household Items of the Adams County, Indiana Amish

Household Items of the Adams County, Indiana Amish

The photos below show some typical items used in the Adams County, Indiana Amish community.  The Amish of Adams County are considered “lower” or more traditional than many other groups.  These photos were taken in a local shop. This first photo shows a common style of oil lamp, the form of lighting used in this community.  Our contributor notes that pink is also a common…

Tiny Houses, Loren Beachy’s Plain Side, and the Amish at Oakland, Maryland

It’s Friday, and I think we’re due for another roundup post.  Here we go: The Plain Side Loren Beachy writes a column for The Goshen News called “The Plain Side”. Loren is a school teacher and auctioneer living in the Elkhart-Lagrange Amish community. I’ve been reading some of Loren’s archives lately, including one on preserving the PA Dutch dialect and a funny tale about his…

The Amish: Shunned – Bonus Video with Katie Troyer

My friend Katie Troyer was featured in a pair of bonus videos for the recent PBS film The Amish: Shunned.  You may already know Katie from her excellent photos and blog focusing on life in the Pinecraft community in Florida. On the PBS website, The Amish: Shunned creator Callie Wiser comments on the people whom she met “whose stories I did not get to tell”.  Callie…

Scenes from Snowy Shipshewana (16 Photos)

Scenes from Snowy Shipshewana (16 Photos)

A reader shares some photos taken over the weekend in the Shipshewana area. As you can see in these photos, there’s a good bit of snow on the ground. Apparently it is piling up.  Another friend in Indiana suggests that could mean serious spring flood danger, at least in his neck of the woods. Update: Here’s a bonus photo that was taken northeast of Shipshewana…