What will life be like in 50 or 100 years?

A few weeks ago we passed 30,000 comments on this website. I appreciate all of them (well, almost all of them 🙂 ) and just want to thank each of you who takes the time to share your thoughts with the rest of us. I’m not always able to write a personal response, but nonetheless the comments section remains one of my favorite parts of…

Amish Youth Talk: Church Community

Today we have the conclusion of an Amish father’s talk to a group of youth and parents.  In continuing the theme of facing temptation, in this section he examines the importance of church community. You can read the previous parts here: Part 1: Pop Music Part 2: Cell phones & the Internet Part 3: Temptation & Character — In the Rules of a Godly Life…

History & Dancing in David Rogers Park

A reader shares photos today from a festive occasion in northern Indiana. There’s nothing especially Amish about this, except that this park is in a heavily-Amish area of the county, and that Amish attend the event (and by the looks of it, make up a large portion of attendees). I remember passing this park numerous times in my Indiana bookselling days in 2006.  I never…

Suzanne Woods Fisher on Turning the Other Cheek

Suzanne Woods Fisher shares a guest post today in promotion of her new book The Letters.  As Suzanne explains below, for this book she drew on the story of Monroe Beachy, an Ohio Amish investment manager who pleaded guilty to mail fraud and is currently serving six and a half years in federal prison. This reminded me of another recent, related news item.  It’s kind…

Hospital Fights Amish Parents Over Daughter’s Chemo

From an Associated Press report: An Ohio hospital is fighting to force a 10-year-old Amish girl with leukemia to resume chemotherapy after her parents decided to stop the treatments. Akron Children’s Hospital is appealing a judge’s decision that blocked an attorney who’s also a registered nurse from taking over limited guardianship and making medical decisions for the girl. The hospital believes the girl will die without chemotherapy…

Do you can?

Do you can? Can, you do? Well, Amish certainly do. A little story of last week’s Lancaster trip: We arrived at my friends’ farm home as the sun was going down, right in the middle of a full-bore canning operation.  I could tell they had been busy that day. Dozens of jars filled with chopped chicken occupied the kitchen table, while the canner hummed away…

Singing Eagles, The Zook House, and My New Book

I have been in Lancaster County for the past week, one reason posting has been light lately. This is my third visit this summer; somehow, some way I keep finding reasons to come to Pennsylvania.  Unlike previous visits, this one is little work, mostly pleasure.  A couple of highlights so far: Historic Zook House Yesterday I took a car full of Zooks and non-Zooks to…

Drug & Alcohol Concerns for Ohio Amish

Drug & Alcohol Concerns for Ohio Amish

From WKBN: Approximately 200 Amish residents in Trumbull County gathered at the Mesopotamia fire station Monday evening for an open forum to discuss drug issues relating to heroin and methamphetamine. The meeting was called at the request of bishops within the Amish community, who reached out to police for help. Our station was asked not to show video from inside the meeting, but two police…

The Amish & Steam Engines (9 Photos)

One of the few places you might find an Amish person “behind the wheel” (see below) is at the various steam engine shows taking place in Amish areas. Today a reader shares photos from the annual event of the Northeast Indiana Steam and Gas Association, “a group of people who are interested in preserving and sharing…the engines, implements, crafts, and activities of America’s past.” This…

What’s a good gift for an Amish person?

What’s a good gift for an Amish person?

This is a question that comes up from time to time, most recently asked by reader Treva. The sense I get is that people: want to buy something culturally appropriate that the receiver will appreciate, and above all to not offend anyone with their gift. Getting a gift for an Amish person is not as tough as it might seem.  I’ve put together a couple…