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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Ervin Stutzman on Jacob’s Choice (Interview & Giveaway)

Ervin R. Stutzman is the author of a just-released work of historical fiction called Jacob’s Choice, the first in a three-novel series called Return to Northkill. The book is based on the story of 18th-century Amish pioneer Jacob Hochstetler, whose example of non-resistance in the face of violence has inspired generations of his descendants.  From the press release: Based on actual events, Jacob’s Choice, Book…

‘Almost Amish’ To Enforce Quilt Copyright, Stop Sales

‘Almost Amish’ To Enforce Quilt Copyright, Stop Sales

The copyright for an Amish-created quilt design has been acquired by a Lancaster County retailer called Almost Amish, and they are enforcing it.  From the Lancaster Online article: From now on, Light in the Valley, a quilt pattern that creates an optical illusion that lends it a three-dimensional effect, can no longer be quilted. That particular pattern has been copyrighted, and Almost Amish, the company…

Amish Children’s “Winter Olympics” (10 Photos)

Amish Children’s “Winter Olympics” (10 Photos)

Our contributor Ed shares some photos from last week in Lancaster County (note: these photos date to 2013), where local versions of the Winter Olympics are happening all around the community. Ice hockey is a popular winter activity among Lancaster County Amish. These first two shots were taken by the Strasburg Railroad Yards: Amish children, teens, and sometimes adults play ice hockey. Natural frozen surfaces…

Whooping Cough Outbreak in Amish Delaware

Whooping Cough Outbreak in Amish Delaware

Delaware’s lone Amish community is experiencing a whooping cough outbreak, at least the third significant occurrence in the community in the last 30 years. This Delaware Online article reports that eighty percent of the four dozen cases are in children under the age of eleven.  The outbreak has so far been restricted to the Amish community, located west of state capital Dover. Whooping cough is…

Green Meadow Houses & Feeders of Shipshewana, IN

Green Meadow Houses & Feeders of Shipshewana, IN

A few weeks back one of our contributors shared a photo of his buggy-shaped bird feeder, which got comments from a number of you.  That feeder was made by Green Meadow Houses and Feeders, an Amish-owned business located near Shipshewana in northern Indiana. We have some photos of the Green Meadow shop and products today, as well as some comments from the business owner, John…

Amish Circle Letters

If you’ve ever wondered how Amish circle letters work, Amish Heartland has a nice piece featuring input from an Amish man who writes them. And if you’re just wondering what a circle letter is, it is a low-tech way by which Amish people with common connections keep in touch. In a nutshell, each person in a circle letter group writes a letter, which is added…

Callie Wiser on The Amish: Shunned

Callie Wiser on The Amish: Shunned

Callie Wiser wrote, directed, and produced PBS’ new film The Amish: Shunned, which airs for the first time tonight. Callie has produced other programs for the American Experience series, including two episodes of God in America and 2012’s The Amish. For today’s post, I asked Callie five questions about The Amish: Shunned.  I think she gives some very interesting insight into the filmmaking process and on the…

Bill Coleman 1925-2014

Photographer of the Amish Bill Coleman passed away last week at the age of 88. From the Centre Daily Times: Bill Coleman, who died Tuesday at 88 of complications from a heart attack, went on to befriend Amish families who invited him into their lives, granting the local photographer rare access to scenes outsiders seldom glimpse. He became known internationally for his Amish images: buggies…

A Review of “The Amish: Shunned”

A Review of “The Amish: Shunned”

I just had a chance to watch an advance copy of the new PBS film The Amish: Shunned. I’ve never been, and never will be, an excommunicated Amish person, and so don’t know what that’s like.  But I’ve heard enough stories from both sides to know that it can’t be easy. That’s why I was curious about this film.  I think this is a difficult…

Do you know these 10 Amish terms? (Quiz # 5)

It’s been about 9 months since our last Amish words quiz, which tells me time flies. You’ve been consistently impressive in your previous answers, so I keep trying to make each new quiz slightly more difficult. Each of the 10 terms below has some connection or meaning related to the Amish. If you know the meaning of one, a few, or all, let us know…