Non-electric New Order (35 church districts in 2011), the most conservative among the New Orders; Electric New Order (17 church districts in ...
ban on public electricity-most New Order Amish ban public power, except for the so-called “electric” New Order churches; restrictions on technology-though actual ...
Still, if a woman or a man from an Amish group that, say, allows electricity marries someone from a sect that doesn't, the electric range has to go, ...
New Order Amish what they stand for and how they started in Ohio.
New Order Amish live in a number of states, with the largest group found in the Holmes County, Ohio settlement (around 18 church districts, ...
The New Order Amish permit the use of electricity, the owning of cars, and ...
The recent abduction and return of two New York Amish girls has once more
Many families in the settlement are engaged in carpentry, woodworking and cabinet making. Belle Center is considered one of "non-electric" New ...
Despite their claims that it would violate their religious beliefs, a state court has ordered an Old Order Amish family to use electricity and connect ...
Ignatius settlement was a "non-electric" New Order Amish settlement. Students were first taught in a home basement and then in a house trailer.