Author: erik

Missouri Amish Abuse Story

This is a disheartening story (no longer online) which I’ve meant to address, about child abuse in one Amish community. Four bishops in a Missouri Amish community have been charged with failing to report sexual abuse inflicted by an adult member of the community upon two children.  Clearly there is no moral question that abuse of any kind is a criminal matter, and not one…

Kokomo, Indiana Amish

The Amish settlement at Kokomo, Indiana, founded 1848, is the third-oldest in Indiana.  Yet despite having been in existence for over 160 years, Kokomo remains a tiny settlement of just 2 church districts.  Meanwhile, other settlements founded in the state at roughly the same time have grown and thrived.  The Nappanee and Adams County settlements approach 40 and 50 church districts respectively, while the Elkhart-Lagrange…

The Top 10 Amish Settlements

The ten largest Amish settlements, by number of church districts, as of 2009: 10. Allen County, Indiana (Founded 1852; 19 church districts).  This Amish settlement located to the north of Fort Wayne is a Swiss-ethnicity community.  Open buggies are driven here;  the construction trade is popular.  Allen County Amish homes are often built of red brick, unlike those of most other Amish.  The three most…

Success Made Simple: An Inside Look at Why Amish Businesses Thrive

Success Made Simple is the first practical business guide based on Amish ideas. 9,000 Amish businesses thrive throughout North America.  This book examines why, and what lessons they can offer modern business owners. It reads a bit like this blog does, chock full of anecdotes, stories, and 16 sidebars covering everything from the ‘Amish miracle heater’ to why you’ll find 47 David Yoders in one…

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David Kline’s October

Ohio Amish bishop David Kline is an interesting person.  I’ve known David for a couple of years and fondly recall my last visit to his Ohio farm, and specifically some warm muffins and warmer companionship at the kitchen table.  David is also unusual as an Amish person in that he is a twice-published author. David’s descriptions of wildlife, farming, and rural living in Great Possessions…

Where Amish buggies come from

Where Amish buggies come from

Where do Amish buggies come from?  Most established Amish settlements have at least one full-time buggy maker, but those that don’t usually acquire their vehicles in larger settlements. Amish buggy makers rarely make a buggy from top to bottom.  Parts such as the wheels or undercarriage may come from other Amish shops. One buggy shop owner acquaintance produces one new vehicle per week.  Stephen Scott…

Dover, Delaware Amish

Dover, Delaware Amish buggy The Dover Amish settlement, founded in 1915, lies to the west of the city.  The Dover community was settled by Pennsylvania, Kansas, Ohio, and Michigan Amish.  Today Dover consists of 9 church districts. Lying near a heavily settled urban area, Dover has experienced similar land and population pressures to the Lancaster County Amish to the north. David Luthy cites the editor…

Book Review: Suzanne Woods Fisher’s Amish Peace

I wanted to point out a book written by Suzanne Woods Fisher called Amish Peace: Simple Wisdom for a Complicated World, just released last month.  I liked a couple of things about this book in particular. Suzanne has a real gift for writing, and my blurb on the back cover, that she “plants the reader inside Amish living rooms, barns, kitchens, and schoolhouses” I wouldn’t…

Mount Pleasant, Michigan Amish auction

Rustic Russ reports on the Yoder Horse and Carriage Auction in Mount Pleasant, MI.  Russ has a nice site with a number of Michigan Amish posts and photos. Furniture is among the many items sold at Amish auctions; woodworking has become a chief industry among Amish, many of whom have opened small businesses in recent years. Read more on Amish woodcraft in the state: Amish…

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Part three of Lancaster Happenings

The last installment, of three, from the recent Lancaster County trip: When I’m at Abe’s, on Saturdays we sometimes do a big breakfast down by the river out back.  This involves Chef Abe grilling up a variety of meats–sausage, bacon, spicy sausage, etc, on an open riverside fire (though this time he used the grill up by the house).  Eggs, toast, jelly, sliced peaches, pancakes,…