In Plain View: The Daily Lives of Amish Women Book Winner & Excerpt

We’ve got a winner of In Plain View: The Daily Lives of Amish Women by Judy Stavisky today. If you didn’t catch last week’s Q&A with Judy, you can find that here. She has done a nice job of answering a number of your questions in the comments there. But first here’s an excerpt of the book, courtesy of Herald Press. This is from pages…

Visiting the Kalona Produce Auction (12 Photos)

Visiting the Kalona Produce Auction (12 Photos)

Jim Halverson recently visited the Kalona, Iowa Amish community. We’ll have some photo sets from this visit to Iowa’s largest Amish community. Here’s the first one, from the local produce auction. Jim first visited the Kalona Creamery where he talked to an Amish girl working there: The girl at the Creamery directed us to a nearby produce auction. They were auctioning off palettes of great…

Judy Stavisky on In Plain View: The Daily Lives of Amish Women (Book Giveaway)

Judy Stavisky on In Plain View: The Daily Lives of Amish Women (Book Giveaway)

For years now, Judy Stavisky has been driving and accompanying Amish women on shopping trips, building friendships with them and learning firsthand about their lives. Judy has compiled her experiences and insights in a new book called In Plain View: The Daily Lives of Amish Women. Here’s the description via Herald Press: What does the life of an Amish woman really look like? Over the…

Gloria Yoder Recounts “Firsts” Without Husband Daniel

In a new column by Amish Cook columnist Gloria Yoder, she recalls some painful “firsts” she has lately gone through without her husband Daniel, who died tragically in a logging accident in April. I found this column particularly moving…for anyone who has lost a close loved one you’ll probably recognize the sentiment here. An excerpt: Those who have bid farewell to life on earth with…

Why are they called “Amish” and “Mennonite”?

Why are they called “Amish” and “Mennonite”?

In this video (video & full transcript below) I give the origins of the Anabaptist movement in brief, and describe how the Amish emerged from that movement at the end of the 17th century. I also explain who Jakob Ammann and Menno Simons were. Contrary to what some might suppose, the two never crossed paths, with Ammann arriving on the scene around 150 years after…

Feel-Good Story: Amish Teen Gets New Lease On Life

Feel-Good Story: Amish Teen Gets New Lease On Life

Here is a literal feel-good story. Amish teen Daniel Troyer (of Jamesport, MO) needs a heart transplant. His condition (cardiomyopathy) had made it difficult for him to do even basic tasks like eating. He still needs a transplant – but a special implant has given him new energy and hope. From KCTV 5: At 17-years old, Daniel Troyer suffers from cardiomyopathy. His heart is dying….

300 Amish Move 10-Ton Barn 900 Feet In 20 Minutes

300 Amish Move 10-Ton Barn 900 Feet In 20 Minutes

Some Amish have a neat thing they do when they need to move a structure like a pole barn. They marshall the community’s arms and legs and, deploying a bit of sweat and maybe a few tears, they simply pick up the structure in unison and carry it to wherever it needs to be. We’ve seen this in video versions on several occasions. Now, columnist…

Swartzentruber Amish-Raised Man Shares The Bad Sides Of His Amish Life

Swartzentruber Amish-Raised Man Shares The Bad Sides Of His Amish Life

The Post Bulletin has a story on a man named Eddie Swartzentruber, who has been providing the perspective of someone who left a strict Swartzentruber Amish community. He’s using social media to share his former life and answer questions about the Amish on the TikTok platform. I find the article of interest in that it does give a look at Amish life from one person’s…

Amish Buy Lancaster County Restaurant – Will Become Plain Health Clinic

Amish Buy Lancaster County Restaurant – Will Become Plain Health Clinic

The Good ‘N Plenty restaurant was one of the best-known Lancaster County eateries, serving PA Dutch style meals for over 50 years, until the pandemic-related downturn put them out of business. Now, an Amish group has organized to purchase the property and make it into a health clinic catering to the area’s Plain community. Via Lancaster Online: A group organized by members of the Old…

Amishman Explains: How I Choose A Horse

Amishman Explains: How I Choose A Horse

 This is a little conversation I recorded with my friend, Ben, who belongs to an Amish church in Lancaster County. It’s the second part of the Q&A I did with my friend Ben in Lancaster County in June (here’s the first part, on Amish & auctions). In this recording, we’re in the car on the way over to a horse auction. Ben describes how…