A most unusual move

A most unusual move

Digging back a bit, I managed to pull up a neat story from the Cellar on an Iowa Amish settlement, originally found in the Iowa City Press-Citizen. After buying a tract of farmland, a developer auctioned off the unwanted turkey barn located on the property. After chopping it into four pieces, the local Amish managed to move it by hand to a location one mile…

Amish Furniture Shop: Noise complaints

Those Amish are too darn loud. So say the neighbors. It seems the ‘peaceful people’ in one PA community are getting their share of noise complaints. No public power means the Amish have to find other ways to juice their woodworking equipment. The idyllic calm that many assume defines life in Amish America, is, in reality, often more like a deafening roar. If you’ve ever…

Rules of a Godly Life

‘Be friendly to all and a burden to no one.   Live holy before God;  before yourself, moderately; before your neighbors, honestly.  Let your life be modest and reserved, your manner courteous, your admonitions friendly, your forgiveness willing, your promises true, your speech wise, and share gladly the bounties you receive.’ Source:  Rules of a Godly Life, cited in Amish Roots, John A. Hostetler

Amish in the Jungle?

Amish in the Jungle?

A link (no longer online) to some nice photos of Anabaptist-related peoples in South America, by Jordi Busque. Jordi says that the family in An Amish family in the jungle moved to Bolivia from Tennessee in the mid-1990’s. Apparently they identify themselves as Amish. Jordi adds that there is another family like them, about an hour’s walk away. Is this family in fellowship with any…

The Amish and drugs, continued

The Amish and drugs–it’s another one of those things that grab our attention because it seems so out-of-place.  Recall the media reaction to two young Amish men busted for dealing coke among Lancaster Amish “gangs” (ie, youth groups) in 1998. But following up yesterday’s post, it’s worth remembering that ‘heavy’,  as the Lagrange meth problem was described, may be relative. Meth has clearly been a…

Why Eli Stutzman fascinates

Why Eli Stutzman fascinates

The body of ex-Amishman Eli Stutzman – convicted of one murder, suspected in four others – lies in a Texas morgue, unclaimed by his former Ohio Amish community. Stutzman’s DNA may be the case-breaker in the 1985 deaths of two Colorado men. Gregg Olsen, author of Abandoned Prayers, commented on the case which has hounded him for the past 20 years. Olsen shares an interesting…

The Amish Pickup

Horse sales draw big crowds among the Amish. Draft horses such as Belgians and Percherons are the monsters of the horse world. These two breeds power the Amish farm.  They haul, they plow, they bring the corn in every autumn. The sight of four, six, or even eight drafts hitched up at one time, deftly handled by an Amish farmer or a teenage son (or…

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Amish dating, Amish smoking: ‘Old’ and ‘New’ perspectives

‘The typical English guy looks at one of us and just sees an Amish person.  Actually there can be a lot of difference.’ So said a Holmes County Amishman, commenting on the diversity in his area. Compared to the Old Order Amish, the so-called New Order Amish are a curious mix–one which we might term technologically more liberal, but in some ways culturally more conservative….

Stepping up, once again

Amish have been among the many helping clean up in southern Florida following last year’s devastating Hurricane Wilma. Amish Disaster Service out of Illinois has coordinated the Amish side of the effort.  Volunteers from New York, Iowa, and Illinois Amish communities have been trekking back and forth to the area since early January. The Amish have just been one part of a much larger effort…

Tijuana-bound no more?

The Amish often seek medical treatment across the border. Cost is the main reason why.  Lacking health insurance as the Amish do, treatment in the US can be expensive. A new law requiring passports, complete with identifying photos, could stop trips to Canada and Mexico. The photo part is the problem.  Most Amish avoid posing for photos. The group has usually been able to negotiate…