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      • Unlike modern-day families that may be scattered across continents or who barely spend time together because of busy work schedules, Amish families are closely-knit units that share a strong bond. Family members provide emotional support to one another through thick and thin, especially during times of crisis such as illness or tragedy.
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  2. Oct 25, 2024 · Unlike modern-day families that may be scattered across continents or who barely spend time together because of busy work schedules, Amish families are closely-knit units that share a strong bond. Family members provide emotional support to one another through thick and thin, especially during times of crisis such as illness or tragedy.

  3. Where we live, there are quite a few Amish families, and over the years, I have learned a few things about how they live. The most inspiring, even today, is their work ethic and how they approach their work differently than we do.

  4. Apr 13, 2024 · This article will explore different aspects of the Amish lifestyle, including their beliefs and faith, community and family life, daily routines and work, education and youth, cultural practices, and interactions with the outside world.

    • Amish Communities Don’t Try to Convert Others. With half a dozen children in the average family and 90% of children choosing to remain Amish as adults, Amish communities are in no danger of dying out.
    • Congregations Are Determined By Geography. Often, Christians determine which church to attend after visiting several. They will most likely then pick which one suits them best.
    • Retirement is Another Stage of Life. In Amish communities, retirement is a very personal decision. While the retired person may no longer partake in a trade full-time, he or she usually moves next door to the kids and works full-time as a grandparent.
    • Communion Happens in the Spring or Fall. Much of Amish life, especially religious traditions, are informal but heavily ingrained within the community.
  5. As time has passed, the Amish have felt pressures from the modern world; their traditional rural way of life is becoming more different from the modern society. Isolated groups of Amish populations may have genetic disorders or other problems associated with closed communities.

  6. Jan 20, 2023 · Over the next 100 years, more Amish migrated to America. In total, 200 Amish families arrived in the US. They've since spread out across much of America, and in particular in Indiana,...

  7. When its members live together, work together, worship together and socialize together, the Amish family is made stronger. The Amish family is traditionally farming based. As leader of the family, the man makes all the major decisions in regard to the family, farm, and household.

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