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New Order Amish Fellowship

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rate, among the New Order Amish Fellowship is the lowest of all Amish groups. Only 31,5 to 32 percent of the young people join the church of their parents while the defection rate is 68 to 68,5 percent. Because the average number of children among the New Orders Amish is only about five, the New Order Amish Fellowship is shrinking
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In 2008 the New Order Fellowship had seven congregations in three states, Ohio, Maryland and Kentucky, with a total population of about 400. In 2001 they had four church districts in four settlements in three states, mostly in Ohio. The rate of young people who join the Amish, the so-called retention
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In the late 1970s, there was a dispute among the New Order Amish if undesirable behavior should be treated by sanctions or by preaching. The context of this controversy was the fact that about half of the young people did not join the New Order Amish church. Therefore, some leaders had the impression
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All New Order Amish districts still preserve the traditional Amish dress, although there is a trend towards slimmer brimmed hats and trimmed beards among the men. As for the women, they typically have brighter colors all around. The New Order Amish Fellowship allows electricity from the grid in the
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that they had "gone too far" and that they had to "back up" a little, which was seen by the more liberal faction as a return to the "Old Order mentality". The more liberal faction, led by Aden Yoder, thus split from the New Order Amish in 1986 in
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home and computers in shops but discourage television. New Order Amish may be more lenient in the practice of
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An Amish Paradox: Diversity and Change in the World's Largest Amish Community
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Amish Online Encyclopedia-"Differences Between New Order and Old Order Amish"
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An Amish Paradox: Diversity and Change in the World's Largest Amish Community
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An Amish Paradox: Diversity and Change in the World's Largest Amish Community
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Like Old Order groups, New Order Amish Fellowship wear plain clothing, speak
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Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites
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Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites and Mennonites
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Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner and Steven M. Nolt:
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who have also retained the German language but drive cars.
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distinguishes them from the Beachys, except for the
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Index

New Order Amish
Old Order Amish
Beachy Amish
German language
Old Beachy Amish
Holmes County, Ohio
Pennsylvania German
horse and buggy
Pennsylvania German
shunning
G. C. Waldrep
Para-Amish
The Mennonite Quarterly Review
Donald B. Kraybill
Amish Online Encyclopedia-"Differences Between New Order and Old Order Amish"
Kraybill, Donald
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Amish
Affiliations
Lancaster
Elkhart-LaGrange
Holmes
Buchanan
Swartzentruber
Swiss (Adams)
Troyer
Swiss (Allen)
Andy Weaver

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