Amish Father Menno Miller Reflects On Loss Of Two Daughters In Crash (Video)

Amish Father Menno Miller Reflects On Loss Of Two Daughters In Crash (Video)

Irma Miller, age 11, and sister Wilma, age 7, lost their lives after their buggy was rear-ended on the morning of September 25th in Fillmore County, Minnesota. Questions soon arose over the alleged driver of the vehicle, which may have in fact been the woman’s twin sister. News station KTTC visited with the Miller family, and spoke with the father of the girls, Menno, about…

Bizarre: Man With Amish Appearance & Name Sought To Kill 11 Amish Children

Bizarre: Man With Amish Appearance & Name Sought To Kill 11 Amish Children

Bizarre and disturbing story out of an Amish community in Missouri. A man (who happens to have an Amish appearance, and a name typical among Amish) allegedly confessed to seeking to kill 11 Amish children in the community. The number is oddly specific, and the story doesn’t elaborate on who the children were, or why that number. This is reported by local news channel KTTN:…

“Amish Farm Chicken” Plant Raided, Two Dozen Children Found Working Illegally

“Amish Farm Chicken” Plant Raided, Two Dozen Children Found Working Illegally

This story broke over the weekend. It concerns a poultry plant in the area of the large Holmes/Wayne County Amish settlement in Ohio. From NBC News: Federal agents found more than two dozen minors illegally working inside a poultry plant in Kidron, Ohio, earlier this month, according to local immigration advocates who spoke to NBC News on the condition of anonymity. The children, mainly from…

Who Are The “Michigan Circle” Amish?

Who Are The “Michigan Circle” Amish?

From time to time, Amish America features published articles from the Journal of Plain Anabaptist Communities (JPAC). This one was published in Volume 3, No. 1 (2022) issue of JPAC, written by Edsel Burdge, who is a research associate with the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. Edsel devotes a great deal of time to keeping track of…

Which Twin Was Driving? Questions Over Crash That Killed Amish Girls

Which Twin Was Driving? Questions Over Crash That Killed Amish Girls

The case of an SUV-buggy crash which claimed the lives of two Amish children several weeks ago has taken a strange turn – from tragedy to something potentially criminal. Police now suspect that twin sisters, one of whom was believed to be driving the SUV, were not being honest about what exactly happened the morning the Amish girls lost their lives. This crash happened in…

10 “Exceptions” To Amish Rules

10 “Exceptions” To Amish Rules

 On certain things, essentially all Amish agree. Things like wearing plain clothing, not fighting in wars, or closing businesses on Sunday. These are universal across all Amish groups – part of a widely-shared culture, tradition, and belief system. Outlined in each church’s Ordnung are more specific rules and understandings, which will vary. There can be a lot of overlap, as well as variation, on…

Amish Youth Sing “Sometime” (Video)

Amish Youth Sing “Sometime” (Video)

How about another Amish singing video? This is another beautiful one from P. Thomas, from several months back, recorded with a number of other hymns. The venue is a New Order Amish youth group singing (likely in Ohio). New Order Amish tend to be more open when it comes to cameras, so we’ve seen a good number of recordings from them. Like others we’ve heard,…

The Amish Barn Raising (14 Images & Excellent Documentary)

The Amish Barn Raising (14 Images & Excellent Documentary)

I want to share with you an excellent documentary on the Amish communal practice of barn raising. In this film by Burton Buller, a barn has recently burned down in an Amish community (which looks to be Holmes County, Ohio). He films the entire process of the barn-raising, starting at the wee hours (4:45 AM) when the first helpers are just arriving. Interspersed with the…

Visiting an Amish Grocery & Variety Store (24 Photos)

Visiting an Amish Grocery & Variety Store (24 Photos)

Let’s take a look inside some Amish food and variety stores today. These stores are in the community at Kalona, Iowa (photos by Jim Halverson). Kalona itself is a sleepy-ish town lying next to one of the country’s oldest Amish settlements. Amish settlers first came here in 1846, even before there was a town. Today they number about 1,400 in 11 church districts. Within that…

This Amish Home Goes Up For Auction In Two Hours (20 Photos)

This Amish Home Goes Up For Auction In Two Hours (20 Photos)

This is an Amish home in the Berne, Indiana community (Adams County). This would be the largest group of the generally conservative “Swiss Amish”. Depending on when you read this, the home and farm you see here will soon find itself – or may have already found – a new owner. This is a home destined for auction, so there’s no big price reveal at…