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5 Ways Amish Light Their Homes

5 Ways Amish Light Their Homes

How do the Amish light their homes? Without a public power connection, it’s not as simple as flicking a switch. But Amish do have a number of church-sanctioned ways to illuminate their houses. Like other technologies, lighting will vary across communities. 1. Propane or Natural Gas Lighting This is one of the most prevalent forms of lighting among the Amish (perhaps the most common today). Gas lighting can be…

5 Amish Publications You Might Enjoy (And How To Get Them)

5 Amish Publications You Might Enjoy (And How To Get Them)

The printed word – that is, actual ink-on-paper printed word – is still going strong among the Amish. As more and more of us consume media on electronic devices, Plain families across North America continue to get their news and other written information the old-fashioned way. It’s no surprise that there are scores of Amish-produced publications–in fact, one Amish publisher counted 50-plus subscription publications among his people. These include…

5 Lesser-Known Holidays Observed By Amish

5 Lesser-Known Holidays Observed By Amish

Amish mark many of the same religious and secular holidays that other Americans do. But they also observe holidays that are not as widely celebrated. You’ll find five of them below (note: observance may vary between communities). 1. Ascension Day (40th Day After Easter Sunday) This day marks Jesus’ bodily ascension into heaven. It’s a movable holiday, dependent on the date of Easter Sunday. According to various sources including firsthand input from our…

5 Surprising Places Amish Once Lived

5 Surprising Places Amish Once Lived

Where do the Amish live? Places like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Indiana probably come right to mind. But they’ve also lived in some rather unusual locations. Here are some of the more surprising places Amish once called home. Primary sources include David Luthy’s The Amish in America: Settlements that Failed 1840-1960, and Steven M. Nolt’s A History of the Amish. 1. Paradise Valley, Mexico How did…

Amish Foods: 5 Favorites Not To Miss

Amish Foods: 5 Favorites Not To Miss

I must have been hungry when I decided to write about food here. Below you’ll find a list of my five favorite Amish foods, and why I enjoy them. Would any of these make your list? Favorite things I eat when visiting the Amish Now, we can debate what makes a food “Amish” or not. That’s not really the point of this post though. I’m using…

5 Surprising Items Found in Amish Homes

5 Surprising Items Found in Amish Homes

Previously we looked at common features in Amish homes–linoleum flooring, propane lighting, and the natural gas fridge, to name a few. But what about the more unexpected things you might find in an Amish home? The five items below probably don’t come right to mind when you think “plain and simple.” The usual caveats apply: not everything seen here will be acceptable in every church. Some of these things are…

10 Common Amish Women’s Names (& 10 Rare Ones)

10 Common Amish Women’s Names (& 10 Rare Ones)

Following up last week’s look at 10 popular Amish male names, we have the Amish female version as promised. As with the male names list, I’ve included five Biblical-origin names, and five non-Biblical ones, since Amish tap both sources. At the end, I’ve also included 10 uncommon female names. While last week I mainly relied on Raber’s Almanac to find male first names, that approach wouldn’t…

Amish Male Names: 10 Common & 10 Rare Ones

Amish Male Names: 10 Common & 10 Rare Ones

What would you say are the most common Amish men’s names? As we saw in the Amish Name Game post, names repeat themselves among the Amish–not just surnames, but first names as well. Unsurprisingly, Biblical names are popular among the Amish, both from the Old and New Testament. Some given names, however, have little or no connection with the Bible. Below, you’ll find ten men’s and boys’ first names frequently…

5 Amish Communities I Want to Visit

5 Amish Communities I Want to Visit

For various reasons, I haven’t visited many Amish settlements lately. I managed just one trip in 2014 (though to a nice place). But my recent visit to a new–for me–community (Somerset County, PA) reminded me how much I enjoy visiting new Amish places. A little while ago I even put together a short list of settlements I’d like to visit. When I recently asked for your ideas, Al in KY suggested the same…

5 Occasions When Amish Sing

5 Occasions When Amish Sing

“Give me gas for my Ford, keep me truckin’ for the Lord!” That’s not a line you expect to hear in a song sung by Amish people. But that’s what I heard while visiting Amish last week in Lancaster County. I was being entertained by a friend’s children, who put on an impromptu concert one evening, helped along by their father. They had learned the line…