by Robert Curry
The Amish remember the tragic day as “the Happening.” Corrie Ten Boom shares her dilemma about the day one of her Nazi prison guards asked for her forgiveness. God is “ready to forgive” and the Bible demands forgiveness.
by Victor Kubik
Are you suffering guilt over what you’ve done in the past? Are you holding on to resentment for what others have done to you? There is freedom in forgiveness—and in learning to forgive.
by Susan Miller
In the beautiful, millennial setting of Walnut Creek, Ohio, brethren kept the Feast of Tabernacles and Eighth Day.
by Amanda Stiver
A recent study finds that Amish kids raised on farms in northern Indiana have less asthma and allergies even than Swiss youngsters who grow up on farms and who have traditionally been remarkably allergy-free.
by Amanda Stiver
Amish readers are resisting plans by the publisher to establish an online version of national paper
by Amanda Stiver
A recent study that analyzes the effects of exercise in the Amish community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
by Janet Treadway
What does the forgiveness of the families of those killed in Charleston—and previous deadly shootings—teaches us about Jesus Christ.
by Heidi Braun
In Walnut Creek Ohio, 132 brethren celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles in beautiful Amish country.
by Robin Webber
The big question that gnaws at our hearts is not where we came from, but where are we all headed?