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- National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom - Committee of non-Amish individuals working to preserve religious freedom for the Old Order Amish. Site includes information on the Amish including a question and answer feature and articles on a 1972 court case.
- Amish.Net - Online stores featuring handcrafted Amish quilts, Amish furniture, dolls and other crafts.
- Amish Peddler - A variety of Amish made products available over the web. Everything from oak and hickory rockers to gourmet foods and Amish crafts.
- The Old Order Amish: To Remain in the Faith or to Leave - Scholarly paper discussing research on Amish youth in northeast Indiana and their decisions regarding church membership. Attempts to identify factors more likely to lead to defection from the church.
- Amish Heartland - A source for information about the Amish way of life and Ohio's Amish heartland.
- Nancys Kitchen Amish Recipes - Amish and country recipes along with a cooking related message board.
- Amish-Furniture-Gallery - Offers solid wood Amish style furniture, including gliders, desks, hutches, bedroom sets, dining room tables and chairs.
- Amish Wooden Wheelbarrows - Handmade wheelbarrows suitable as garden planters or for practical use, along with other Amish crafts and facts on Amish culture.
- Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia: Amish - Information on Amish history and more recent developments within Amish communities.
- Amish Science Fiction - List of references to Amish characters or groups in Science Fiction novels.
Wikipedia Articles
- Amish Mennonite - Amish Mennonites are a church or constituency within Anabaptist Christianity that has broken from the Old Order Amish, yet has resisted absoption into a Mennonite constituency. In addition, the Old Order Amish were earlier known as Amish Mennonites within the European context before "Old Order" became a more commonly used term.
- Swartzendruber Amish - The Swartzendruber Amish are an Old Order Amish sect that formed as the result of a division that occurred among the Holmes County, Ohio, Amish in 1917. The bishop who broke away was Sam E.
- New Order Amish - The New Order Amish are an Amish group that split from the Old Order Amish Church in 1966 in favor of a more liberal church.
- Beachy Amish Mennonite - The Beachy Amish Mennonite constituency is a loose confederation of churches appropriately called a "fellowship," which is in contrast to a more heirarchial conference structure common amongst similar conservative Mennonite constituencies. Beachys are neither Amish nor Mennonite, but "Amish Mennonite".
- Nebraska Amish - The Nebraska Amish are perhaps the most conservative group of Old Order Amish, descendants of the Anabaptists and Mennonites.