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cherish405 -> Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/13/2008 11:45:18 AM)

I've been reading some fiction about Mennonites, and I've become interested in the lifestyles of both the Mennonite and Amish people. Can anybody suggest easy to read books about these people groups that are really easy to understand?

I hear that Amish youth around a certain age are given an opportunity to live outside the community to decide whether they'd like to come back there to live their entire lives.

I'd love to know more about the differences, similarities etc. I just find the whole thing really interesting and fascinating.




uncabeeil -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/13/2008 12:19:30 PM)

Trish, you should get in touch with John (guynoir) and ask him about his neighbors.




Hismusicgal -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/13/2008 12:43:49 PM)

I live a mile away from a Mennonite book store. Maybe I could help.

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PolarBear -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/13/2008 1:02:22 PM)

There is a book called "Seeking Peace" with a whole bunch of stories about Mennonites living the call to live nonviolently in the face of conflict. My former Mennonite church gave it to me as a graduation present. I was hoping to tell you author and other information, but I can't find it at the moment ...




Hismusicgal -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/13/2008 1:14:47 PM)

Aren't the authors- Titus Peachy and Linda Gehman Peachy




cherish405 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/14/2008 10:19:32 AM)

Thanks Bill, I didn't know that about John.

Thanks to you too, Micah and Hismusicgal. I'll have to look it up online or something.

Being in Australia, I don't know that they'd have much information about those communities, even in the libraries. I'll have to look that up too.

Not having a credit card or anything, I would find it difficult to buy books from the US.

I've heard that there is a period where Amish teens can leave the community to see if they want to continue living in the community the rest of their lives or not. That interests me as that would seem to be a complete culture shock and a test of their faith! I don't know if that's true or not though.




PolarBear -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/14/2008 11:06:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: cherish405

I've heard that there is a period where Amish teens can leave the community to see if they want to continue living in the community the rest of their lives or not. That interests me as that would seem to be a complete culture shock and a test of their faith! I don't know if that's true or not though.

Yes, I believe that is true. I think that most return to the Amish.




isaacsmom -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/14/2008 11:15:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: cherish405

I've heard that there is a period where Amish teens can leave the community to see if they want to continue living in the community the rest of their lives or not. That interests me as that would seem to be a complete culture shock and a test of their faith! I don't know if that's true or not though.

Yes, I believe that is true. I think that most return to the Amish.



It's called "rumm-shpringa"

Here'sa website with some interesting info. We have a lot of Amish/Mennonites in our area. My hubby does farm/auction business frequently with an Amish man.




cherish405 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/14/2008 1:03:48 PM)

Thanks for all the help. It's been really interesting.




lexie -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/14/2008 1:31:28 PM)

Hi Trish, I haven't read any of these books, but this fascinates me as well so I've been looking into reading material.

Growing Up Amish

Amish Grace (this one is on my to read list)

The Amish Table (recipes and photographs)

Beliefs: Mennonite Faith and Practice




cherish405 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/15/2008 11:00:53 AM)

Thanks Lexie. I'll look into those.




Shrommer -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/19/2008 11:59:19 PM)

There's a book by Elizabeth Bauman called Coals of Fire. Try it.




cherish405 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (6/20/2008 10:47:16 AM)

Thanks for all the titles, guys. I'm going to look them up either at my local Christian bookstore, or at the library.




zmanfan38 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (7/4/2008 1:04:31 AM)

Hi Trish![sm=wave.gif]

If you'd like a good, easy read that is fiction, Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult is good. It's about a murder in an Amish town (unheard of) and I learned a lot about the Amish in that book. There's a cool dynamic in the story. The investigator (big city gal) must live in the home of one of the Amish families while she's investigating, so she had to learn about their customs and adjust life accordingly.




cherish405 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (7/4/2008 11:08:08 AM)

Thanks for that. I might just have to look into it.




3cappuccinosmom -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (7/4/2008 1:32:58 PM)

Check out some books by Stephen Scott. Why do they dress that way? and 20 Most Asked Questions about the Mennonites and Amish.

He himself is a member of the River Brethren, which is another offshoot of the early anabaptists. I've met him and his family. Nice folks. [:D]




cherish405 -> RE: Books about Mennonites and Amish people (7/5/2008 11:26:45 AM)

Thanks for that.




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