No, it is a Mennonite community, which bears some similarities with the Amish.
no, but they live similarly to the amish
Montezuma, Georgia is home to a conservative Amish Mennonite community, but they are mostly Mennonite. There is a small Amish community just outside of Winder, Georgia as well.
Pennsylvania Dutch refers to the Amish, Mennonite, and those who also have a Pennsylvania dutch heritage, but may not be a part of the Amish or Mennonite community.
Yes, outside of Pontotoc, in the Randolph community.
Amish men and women can leave their community when the reach adulthood (usually 18) if they choose to do so. They will leave the community and most often not be allowed back, even to visit. however, more than 85% choose to stay Amish
Faunsdale is a town in Marengo County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 87. The town was named for nearby Faunsdale Plantation.[1] Faunsdale is home to a medium-sized community of Amish Mennonites and the only Amish Mennonite community in this area of Alabama outside of Greensboro, Alabama. The town is also home to the only Amish Mennonite Church in the area, Cedarcrest Mennonite Church.
The phone number of the Amish Mennonite Heritage Center is: 330-893-3192.
The web address of the Amish Mennonite Heritage Center is: http://behalt.com/index.htm
The address of the Amish Mennonite Heritage Center is: Po Box 324, Berlin, OH 44610-0324
Love is sacrificial, love is love. If you truly love him, you will do the best for him. Do you want to marry? That's what people in love usually should do. Respect his religion and do not get him in trouble. If you want to marry him maybe you should turn Amish too. You cannot become Amish. He would have to leave the Amish community and live in the "English" community. Being Amish is not like being a Catholic who then joins the Jewish faith of their beloved.
Yes there is an Amish community near Chalmette
Nabiac....NSW (Amish Mennonite)