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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Ballooning Lancaster

Last week we had Amish friends down in NC for a few days.  They took the train down, and we drove them back up, and of course decided to stay a few days in PA. Below you’ll see a common sight here in Lancaster County.  This was shot last year on an autumn day sometime shortly after sunrise. I have mixed feelings on hot air…

Amish Youth Talk: Cell Phones & The Internet

Today, the second part of an Amishman’s talk to an Amish youth group.  The first part adressed popular music.  This installment covers cell phones and the internet. The speaker is a father of children of running-around age.  This talk was given a few weeks ago to a group of around 150 people in his community, both youth and adults. — I would like to move to cell…

What’s happening in this photo?

Reader Ed C sent in the following photo, taken a few years ago in Lancaster County.  What’s happening here? In an unrelated note, apologies if you could not access yesterday’s post (about Amish and child labor violations) via the email subscriber or Facebook links.  The post is available under a new url here. Update: Nothing tricky about this photo.  Lattice was the first to guess…

Do Amish follow child labor laws?

Last month a 15-year-old Amish girl lost an arm in a saw accident in a pallet shop in Allen County, Indiana. Local news outlet WANE has done a story about child labor violations in the business where the accident took place. You can view the clip here (no longer online). Child labor restrictions were lessened for Amish in 2004, allowing greater scope for 14 to…

What do Amish think about modern music?

We’ve had a good bit of discussion on Amish youth lately.  Two weeks ago, a story on Amish youth on Facebook went viral across the internet.  Amish adolescents were directly or indirectly a subject of numerous talks at the recent Amish conference. If you ask Amish people, youth issues are among the main concerns in many settlements–so much so that families may move halfway across…

Child neglect after Amish baby’s life-saving heart surgery?

From the Watertown Daily Times: CANTON — An Amish couple is waiting to find out if child neglect charges against them will be dropped following a closed-door conference Thursday in Family Court. The couple, Annie L. and Levi M. Shetler, were charged last year after they refused open-heart surgery for their newborn daughter, Sarah, because they said the operation goes against the tenets of their…

Amish, Drilling Companies and the Law

From the New Republic, on Amish signing leases with energy companies: Miller is physically imposing—stout and broad-shouldered—but also painfully timid. When pressed on what his neighbors had earned, he gazed for a long time at Edna, who, with one of their daughters, was chalking the outline of a man’s pantleg onto a bolt of wool rolled out on the table. “My wife and I took…

Amish Buggy Decals

A reader shares: It is not uncommon to see buggies in the NE Indiana community with stickers on their SMV triangles.  I have seen Jayco stickers, KZ RV stickers, logos of fish, deer, horses, and a few religious bumper stickers.  And it’s not just the youth either.  I have seen several married people with stickers on their buggies. The youth are more likely to have…

Amish Population Numbers – 2013

Amish population figures are available for 2013 on the Amish Studies website. Among the new numbers you’ll find: Total church districts is estimated at 2,056 The Amish population has risen 20% since 2008 The top 10 states with Amish account for 92% of the total population “High-growth” states over the past 21 years include New York, Minnesota, and Tennessee.  Among the “slow-growth” are Delaware and…

Rumspringa Brewing Company

Just back from Pennsylvania and the Elizabethtown College Amish conference. Lest you think I was on campus all week, I share a few photos here proving I ventured out.  Early June is a beautiful time in Lancaster County, and though it rained the first two days of the conference, Saturday and Sunday the weather was just dandy. I spent some time with the youth over…