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In 1940, he wrote the gentler Rosanna of the | Amish, a story of his mother's life (and his own). |
Since 1986, The Round Barn Theatre at | Amish Acres in Nappanee, Indiana has staged Plain an |
The town has several tourist attractions: | Amish Acres, Metzler's Shoes, The Arts & Crafts Fest |
Amish Acres, an Amish crafts and tourist attraction | |
ly newspaper written for and by members of the | Amish, Amish Mennonite, Beachy Amish, and Mennonite |
Hochstetler is common among | Amish and Mennonite families. |
The township has a large | Amish and Mennonite population. |
hich came two primary divisions: the Old Order | Amish and the Amish Mennonites. |
The | Amish and Old Order Mennonites of northern Indiana o |
It is often said to have originated among the | Amish and is named for two legendary gelding workhor |
lves more than 3,000 members of the Mennonite, | Amish and Brethren in Christ churches (BIC). |
erman farmers, generally members of Mennonite, | Amish, and German speaking Reformed churches. |
Anabaptists (which include, among others, the | Amish and Mennonites), who rejected baptism of infan |
There is also a significant population of | Amish and Old Order Mennonites located in rural area |
practice increases the geographic reach of the | Amish, and decreases isolation: a horse can travel o |
h conservative Anabaptist sects, including the | Amish and some Mennonite groups, who cite its clarit |
ocialize, tourists observe, and some Old Order | Amish and Old Order Mennonite youth play cornerball, |
bid or limit cars and technology much like the | Amish and wear very plain clothing. |
,000 grant from Lilly Foundation Inc. to study | Amish and Old Order groups in Indiana. |
west of the Casselman River, began as a small | Amish and Mennonite settlement, called Tomlinson's o |
ng" continues, more or less unchanged, in some | Amish and Old Order Mennonite communities, particula |
The | Amish and the State, 2003. |
Amish and Lord now play in the band Papercranes. | |
Thus, the | Amish are at a disadvantage when it comes to defendi |
ists, which includes Mennonites, Brethren, and | Amish, as well as becoming a folk hero amongst moder |
His first of the two scenes took place in an | Amish bar, everyone in the bar yelled YODER!,referen |
Jakey's | Amish Barbecue |
Joseph E. Ramseyer was excluded from the Egly | Amish because he was rebaptized at a revival meeting |
Because | Amish beliefs prevent the use of electricity, many w |
Amish buggy rides offered in tourist-oriented Shipsh | |
Ban de la Roche was on the | Amish centre. |
It was the State's mistaken assumption that | Amish children were ignorant. |
Oak Grove started as an | Amish church in 1818, as many Amish started settling |
Indeed, this is essentially how the | Amish church started, breaking away from the Mennoni |
It is always the second song sung at an | Amish church service and is often sung at Amish wedd |
One girl is baptized but later leaves the | Amish church, resulting in her family shunning her. |
Singing is a major part of | Amish churches and some songs take over fifteen minu |
Amish churches are generally not evangelistic, nor d | |
A loaf of | Amish cinnamon bread, fresh out of the oven |
Regular bus service between | Amish communities has been established in some areas |
Also, there is a large | Amish community located here. |
A large | Amish community is present in Jonathan Creek Townshi |
Yoder is the hub of a local | Amish community and derives its name from its Amish |
he Court found no evidence that by leaving the | Amish community without two additional years of scho |
The conservative | Amish community has remained largely isolated in Nor |
is sent to investigate a hate crime in a small | Amish community after three barns are burnt down. |
Aaron Miller's eldest son, Noah, has left the | Amish community for the world, but Aaron kept in tou |
f topics related to history, architecture, the | Amish community, folklore and art. |
ban Chesterland and into Ohio's second largest | Amish community, which includes the rural townships |
In the film, strange murders occur in an | Amish community. |
Catholic parishes, an LDS ward, and a sizable | Amish community. |
Other | Amish congregations that identified with the issues |
Unlike many | Amish congregations which meet in homes, Amish churc |
urgh, Pennsylvania as a stand-in for Scranton, | Amish country and even Reno, Nevada. |
c Places, situated in the heart of Lancaster's | Amish country in Pennsylvania. |
and Ruth Winters travel to Bird-in-Hand in the | Amish country of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to s |
Amish Country Homestead | |
Small businesses sell | Amish crafts, food, and give horse and buggy rides. |
serves as a mediator and distributor for local | Amish craftsmen wishing to present their pieces to a |
The | Amish craftsmen, because of their beliefs, are prohi |
cording what he regarded as a truer picture of | Amish culture. |
People of | Amish descent. |
Even today, | Amish diets are considerably low in processed foods. |
Old Colony Mennonites, like the | Amish, do not officially allow birth control practic |
sh" standards, it was an activity in which the | Amish do not engage, causing Eli to claim Rachel is |
He received a traditional | Amish education supplemented by participation in one |
In 1736, several | Amish families purchased land along Northkill Creek. |
In the 1990s, a small number of | Amish families moved to Burke's Garden but later mov |
Many people from | Amish families who do not join the church still iden |
Amish family members walking through Spring Mill vil | |
There was an | Amish farm ("cense" in the local way of speaking) ca |
It ran side-of-road trolleys through | Amish farm country to Coatesville, Strasburg/Quarryv |
About 550 | Amish farmers in Pennsylvania have adopted GM crops, |
s known for the presence of antique stores and | Amish farms. |
er Jakob Ammann, whose name was adopted by the | Amish fellowships, lived in Heidolsheim between 1693 |
The Beachy | Amish, for example, first arrived in the 1920s. |
Amish Friendship Bread uses a sourdough starter that | |
Amish furniture is furniture marketed as being made | |
In recent years, the | Amish furniture market has expanded to include onlin |
Amish furniture making is often a skill passed throu | |
Furniture Sales is a family-owned-and-operated | Amish furniture store located in Shipshewana, Indian |
Amish furniture first gained attention in the 1920s, | |
Many different styles of | Amish furniture emerged. |
Non-Amish retailers often attend | Amish furniture expositions in Ohio and Indiana to s |
According to local legend, a young | Amish girl haunts this bridge. |
ng one such incident, in which a six-month-old | Amish girl was struck in the head by a rock and died |
nd many tourists come to purchase the handmade | Amish goods that are not common elsewhere. |
Amish Grace is a television film that premiered on t | |
ckelodeon game show BrainSurge, Lifetime movie | Amish Grace, Disney.com |
y Blanchard) and children - all in the form of | Amish Grace. |
Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy (wi | |
rd, and Matt Letscher and is based on the book | Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy, Jo |
include the play Jacob's Choice, portraying an | Amish grandfather, Isaac Fisher, at the F/X Theatre |
So young people of different Nebraska | Amish groups can date each other, however when they |
Other | Amish groups came later. |
As of 2000, the Nebraska | Amish had eleven districts and 775 members, mostly i |
Because Nebraska | Amish have a small number of youth, they allow datin |
Tooke, Lord and | Amish have remained active in the Gainesville rock s |
one of the earliest of such meetinghouses the | Amish have built. |
s friends with a young woman who grew up in an | Amish household and left during Rumspringa, who is o |
r Rumspringa with the choice to be baptized as | Amish, however in the conclusion of the show it is u |
Older | Amish hymns are monophonic, without meter, featuring |
Jacob Hochstetler, early | Amish immigrant to North America |
The Old Order | Amish in this watershed were historically called Pec |
Amish in the City is an American reality television | |
rch members were very similar to the Old Order | Amish in appearance and practice; there was little d |
e United States, particularly in areas with an | Amish influence. |
Olde | Amish Inn |
A sawmill owned and operated by | Amish is on Route 44 in Elimsport. |
aller community of Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking | Amish is found in Parke County, in western Indiana. |
ng question one teen calls 'to be or not to be | Amish' is haunting, provocative and unexpected." |
A very common recipe among the | Amish, it is often eaten as a breakfast item, but th |
capitalize upon popular stereotypes about the | Amish; later critical reviews were more positive. |
Although a few | Amish learn to play traditional instruments, such as |
The video shows many aspects of regular | Amish life, such as raising a barn (the scene direct |
s may still be changed in favor of traditional | Amish life. |
and of showing the behavior of the unadjusted | Amish like a "spectator sport" for mainstream Americ |
rous way of life, on its head by presenting an | Amish man praising his relatively plain and uncompli |
Amish Mennonite minister Samuel H. Miller was the se | |
A number of other | Amish Mennonite congregations exist in an independen |
During the early 1900s, most of these original | Amish Mennonite groups merged with regional Mennonit |
7, 1946) was the founding bishop of the Beachy | Amish Mennonite churches in 1927 and a former bishop |
The town is also home to the only | Amish Mennonite Church in the area, Cedarcrest Menno |
name as conservative Mennonite or conservative | Amish Mennonite and may hold fellowship with various |
to provide disaster relief, notably the Beachy | Amish Mennonite and the Eastern Mennonite Board of M |
The | Amish Mennonite movement descends from the 16th cent |
The Indiana-Michigan | Amish Mennonite Conference |
unsdale is home to a medium-sized community of | Amish Mennonites and the only Amish Mennonite commun |
The | Amish Mennonites formed regional conferences in the |
Amish Mennonites are a Christian church or constitue | |
The Leatherville | Amish Mennonites of Missouri |
Amish Mennonites, a broad term used for churches whi | |
Amish ministers and deacons are selected by lot out | |
Amish music is primarily German in origin, and inclu | |
This article is about the | Amish newspaper. |
The | Amish no longer exist as a European body. |
Many churches descended from the | Amish now consider themselves conservative Mennonite |
That book's depiction of the | Amish of Indiana motivated Yoder to correct its hars |
ol's Hopwood Award, so negatively depicted the | Amish of Indiana that Joseph Yoder was motivated to |
of a group that had divided from the Old Order | Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, began a pra |
Unlike Old Order | Amish, Old Order Mennonites have meeting houses for |
These group include | Amish; Old Order, Conservative and Old Colony Mennon |
In the film Sex Drive (2008), young | Amish participating in Rumspringa are portrayed as a |
the short-season Ropreco Paste and the larger | Amish Paste and Big Mama. |
th only isolated references to it occurring in | Amish Pennsylvania. |
remedy is apparently made by the Germano-Dutch | Amish people in the USA. |
Nebraska | Amish practice bundling. |
This article is about the | Amish publication. |
Rebel | Amish Radio |
Sister Machine Gun (and spin-off | Amish Rake Fight) |
e CD-R releases, and the vinyl versions of his | Amish Records releases, one can get a keen glimpse o |
The Egly | Amish rejected both the nature of the baptism (immer |
) was an Anabaptist leader and namesake of the | Amish religious movement. |
Most of the | Amish remaining in Europe after the American migrati |
Lancaster County with a large concentration of | Amish residents. |
based on the 2006 Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, | Amish school shooting and the spirit of forgiveness |
unity of Nickel Mines, site of the tragic 2006 | Amish school shooting. |
Raccoon Valley | Amish School - Millerstown |
When a group of | Amish schoolgirls are taken hostage and killed in th |
the same symbolic function, in some Old Order | Amish settings, as a wedding ring, and marks the pas |
Amish settlement in what is now the Kalona area bega | |
The Northkill | Amish Settlement was the first organized Amish congr |
der Martin's 1905 novel Sabina, a Story of the | Amish, similar to her 1904 novel Tillie, a Mennonite |
The | Amish slow tunes of the twentieth century are probab |
Some Anabaptist denominations, including the | Amish, some Mennonites, the Old German Baptist Breth |
A song called Loblied is a well known | Amish song. |
Sundays in homes of members, as the Old Order | Amish still do today. |
The | Amish Struggle With Modernity (Co-edited with Marc A |
Also called | Amish sugar cookies or Nazareth sugar cookies, the m |
The Nebraska | Amish, Swartzendruber Amish, Old Order Amish and Bea |
The plot revolved around five | Amish teenagers experiencing "Modern" (non-Amish) cu |
he disputed view that the practice of allowing | Amish teenagers to enjoy freedom from the Amish reli |
Among Old Order | Amish, teenagers who are not yet baptized are not bo |
services, though this is more common among the | Amish than the Mennonites. |
Among Mennonites and | Amish there are possible hundreds of different small |
ed a New England phenomenon and a Pennsylvania | Amish tradition, they are increasingly sold througho |
The Old Order | Amish typically have worship services every second S |
tion on the Beverly Hillbillies;" while former | Amish viewers are reported to have pronounced it “di |
ries My Name is Earl, when Earl is visiting an | Amish village, dancing with a young woman in a resta |
sales feature quilts handmade by Mennonite and | Amish volunteers, auctions, artwork, crafted woodwor |
The | Amish Way: Patient Faith in a Perilous World (with D |
Some have a lifestyle similar to the Old Order | Amish, while others do not. |
Although most | Amish will not drive cars, they will hire drivers an |
pelting the horse-drawn carriages used by the | Amish with stones or similar objects as the carriage |
For example, an | Amish woman might decide that voting for a change is |
In 1997, Mary Kuepfer, a young | Amish woman in Milverton, Ontario, Canada, was struc |
According to food historians, | Amish women would bake these desserts (known as huck |
s the middleman between the simple life of the | Amish woodworker and the modern buyer. |
t a television documentary series entitled The | Amish: World's Squarest Teenagers focusing on 5 youn |
lmer, Ontario, Canada, is a major publisher of | Amish written material. |
Amish young women and young men are expected to marr | |
One | Amish youth whom the film follows, Faron-a preacher' |
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