seymojo536
Silver Member
I'll try to be brief.
Guess I'm the one qualified to speak on this. As a practicing Mennonite, I am bombarded with questions about my faith from people once they find out my religion. Amish tend to be the "old order" types that shun government, modern technology, and keep outside influences to a minimum. They are the ones with the arcane rules that prevent them from using tractors or cars. They also are the ones that pool their money so a newly wed couple can purchase their own farm or business. They have their problems/issues but you will never meet a harder working person(s).
Then there's the Mennonites. We're all over the place. From the "old order" sects that differ only slightly from the Amish, usually in matters of faith and its practice, to the "new old order" and the ending up with me, the "new order" type that you couldn't pick out of a lineout if you tried. My kids look and act just like your kids. We are farmers, doctors, programmers, lawyers, factory workers and teachers. We do like our electricity and indoor plumbing. If one of our congregation falls upon hard times, everyone pitches in with help. Sometimes, it amazes me how much and often the members step up when asked.
Guess I'm the one qualified to speak on this. As a practicing Mennonite, I am bombarded with questions about my faith from people once they find out my religion. Amish tend to be the "old order" types that shun government, modern technology, and keep outside influences to a minimum. They are the ones with the arcane rules that prevent them from using tractors or cars. They also are the ones that pool their money so a newly wed couple can purchase their own farm or business. They have their problems/issues but you will never meet a harder working person(s).
Then there's the Mennonites. We're all over the place. From the "old order" sects that differ only slightly from the Amish, usually in matters of faith and its practice, to the "new old order" and the ending up with me, the "new order" type that you couldn't pick out of a lineout if you tried. My kids look and act just like your kids. We are farmers, doctors, programmers, lawyers, factory workers and teachers. We do like our electricity and indoor plumbing. If one of our congregation falls upon hard times, everyone pitches in with help. Sometimes, it amazes me how much and often the members step up when asked.