My People, the Amish

My People, the Amish
Author: Joe Keim
Publisher: Aneko Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1622454464

In My People, the Amish, Joe Keim paints a detailed picture of life behind the bonnets and buggies. More than a biography, this is an honest look at the heart-warming traditions that mingle with the deep-rooted legalism of the Amish community in Ashland, Ohio. Born, raised, and baptized in an Old Order Amish church, from childhood Joe Keim was taught that if he didn’t follow the twenty-two-page ordinance letter that governed his community, there was no way he could get to heaven. What started as a path of rebellion led Joe and his wife Esther to a caring group of Englisher Christians who would love them like family and show them how to live out their new found faith in Jesus Christ. Nine months after their traditional Amish wedding, Joe and Esther left family and friends forever to live openly for Christ, and endured shunning and excommunication with bold faith. Since then, the Lord has brought many former Amish people to Joe and Esther for help. Because of their passion for the Amish people and with the support of fellow believers, they have brought biblical truth to thousands of Amish through the ministry they founded in 2000, Mission to Amish People (MAP).

My Kingdom Is Not of This World: 300 Years of the Amish, 1683-1983

My Kingdom Is Not of This World: 300 Years of the Amish, 1683-1983
Author: Horst Gerlach
Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601263872

Originally printed in German in 1993, this updated and revised version has been translated into English. Lots of new photos and updated data were added to the text as Gerlach traces the beginnings of the Amish movement in Switzerland, their development and contribution to agriculture in Europe, and their spread throughout Europe as well as their eventual decline. A short portion covers the Amish in North America. This is the most comprehensive book on the Amish in Europe. (401pp. color illus. index. Masthof Press, 2013.)

The Amish in the American Imagination

The Amish in the American Imagination
Author: David Weaver-Zercher
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780801866814

Enveloped in mystery, Amish culture has remained a captivating topic within mainstream American culture. In this volume, David Weaver-Zercher explores how Americans throughout the 20th century reacted to and interpreted the Amish. Through an examination of a variety of visual and textual sources, Weaver-Zercher explores how diverse groups - ranging from Mennonites to Hollywood producers - represented and understood the Amish.

The Riddle of Amish Culture

The Riddle of Amish Culture
Author: Donald B. Kraybill
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801876311

Revised edition of this classic work brings the story of the Amish into the 21st century. Since its publication in 1989, The Riddle of Amish Culture has become recognized as a classic work on one of America's most distinctive religious communities. But many changes have occurred within Amish society over the past decade, from westward migrations and a greater familiarity with technology to the dramatic shift away from farming into small business which is transforming Amish culture. For this revised edition, Donald B. Kraybill has taken these recent changes into account, incorporating new demographic research and new interviews he has conducted among the Amish. In addition, he includes a new chapter describing Amish recreation and social gatherings, and he applies the concept of "social capital" to his sensitive and penetrating interpretation of how the Amish have preserved their social networks and the solidarity of their community.

boneyard

boneyard
Author: Stephen Beachy
Publisher: Verse Chorus Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1891241338

Jake Yoder, a precocious boy caught between Amish culture and the modern world, sits in his sixth-grade classroom writing stories at the behest of a stern but charismatic teacher. Jake's stories feature chil­dren who are crushed, imprisoned, and distorted, yet somehow flail­ing around with a kind of bedazzled awe, trying to find a way out. His characters wander through Amish farms, one-room schoolhouses, South American plains, mental institutions, exotic cities, and prisons; his haunting, beautiful sentences seem constructed to the beat of an obsessive internal rhythm. The strange logic and disturbing shifts in Jake's tales reveal a young boy processing intense emotional experiences in the wake of his mother's suicide and his own proximity to the schoolroom shoot­ings at Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, in 2006. Jake imagines fantastic journeys, magical transformations, and rock stardom as alternatives, it seems, to his own grim reality and the limitations of his life among the Amish. Stephen Beachy frames Jake's work with commentary from both himself and editor Judith Owsley Brown, in which they offer their very different views on Amish culture, literary context, the use of psychoac­tive medications for children, Stephen's own mental health, and the reality of Jake Yoder's unverified existence.

Real People

Real People
Author: A. Martha Denlinger
Publisher: Herald Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993-02-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780836136166

A. Martha Denlinger explains the beliefs and practices of both the Amish and Mennonites in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. She answers many of the questions that visitors to Amish country often ask.

Annie

Annie
Author: Mary Christner Borntrager
Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0836199987

Annie wasn’t raised Amish, but when her mother doesn’t return from a trip, a short stay with her Amish neighbors turns into a new life. Annie finds love and security with her new Amish family, although troubles are on their way. Her new sister Lucy is jealous of the attention Annie receives, and Annie has a hard time adjusting to Amish customs. Will she always feel like an outsider, or will she finally discover her true home? “This authentic series has much to offer readers about the ups and downs of growing up plain. A great choice for a family read-aloud.”—Suzanne Woods Fisher, coauthor of The Adventures of Lily Lapp series Book 9 of the Ellie’s People: An Amish Family Saga series. The nine books of the Ellie’s People series, beloved classics among young and old readers in Amish and Mennonite communities, are now available for today’s reader. Author Mary Christner Borntrager grew up Amish and based her novels on events in her Amish childhood. Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie series will love learning to know spunky Ellie and her friends and family. What’s new in the Ellie’s People series: Pennsylvania Dutch glossary at the end of each book A sample chapter from the next book in the series Language and examples updated for today’s readers

Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites

Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites
Author: Donald B. Kraybill
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801899117

Donald B. Kraybill has spent his career among Anabaptist groups, gaining an unparalleled understanding of these traditionally private people. Kraybill shares that deep knowledge in this succinct overview of the beliefs and cultural practices of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites in North America. Found throughout Canada, Central America, Mexico, and the United States, these religious communities include more than 200 different groups with 800,000 members in 17 countries. Through 340 short entries, Kraybill offers readers information on a wide range of topics related to religious views and social practices. With thoughtful consideration of how these diverse communities are related, this compact reference provides a brief and accurate synopsis of these groups in the twenty-first century. No other single volume provides such a broad overview of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites in North America. Organized for ease of searching—with a list of entries, a topic finder, an index of names, and ample cross-references—the volume also includes abundant resources for accessing additional information. Wide in scope, succinct in content, and with directional markers along the way, the Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites is a must-have reference for anyone interested in Anabaptist groups.

Last Cavaliers Trilogy

Last Cavaliers Trilogy
Author: Gilbert Morris (Deceased)
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 1015
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1624164714

Relive Civil War history with beloved author Gilbert Morris. In the complete Last Cavaliers series, Yancy, Clay, and Morgan Tremayne join forces with three of the Civil War’s greatest generals—Stonewall Jackson, Jeb Stuart, and Robert E. Lee. But as the battle rages between North and South, both the soldiers and the generals find personal battles raging in their hearts as they’re forced to leave behind the women they love.