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  1. New Order Amish - Wikipedia

    The New Order Amish are a subgroup of Amish that split away from the Old Order Amish in the 1960s for a variety of reasons, which included a desire for "clean" youth courting standards, meaning they …

  2. New Order Amish vs. Old Order: What’s the Difference? - Amish

    Jun 3, 2024 · Like the Old Order Amish, New Order Amish use the horse-and-buggy, dress plainly, and hold many of the same customs, traditions and beliefs as Old Order Amish. At the same time, New …

  3. New Order Amish (New Order vs. Old Order Amish)

    Apr 22, 2022 · The New Order group is one of the most progressive groups of Amish. And while they still drive a horse and buggy and hold to the traditional Amish-style dress, there are a few things that set …

  4. Who Are The New Order Amish And How Do They Differ From Other …

    The New Order Amish, also known as the “New Amish,” are a subgroup of the Amish that have adopted some modern technologies and practices that are typically shunned by more traditional Amish …

  5. Comparing The Old Order vs New Order Amish - Amish Furniture …

    Aug 26, 2013 · So, what differences separate the new order and old order Amish? In this post, we’re going to go over a quick comparison of these two factions, revealing why they separated in the first …

  6. New Order Amish - GAMEO

    Feb 24, 2020 · "New Order" Amish (New Amish) is an informal name used to describe groups that emerged out of the Old Order Amish in the mid-1960s. Their settlements are found almost …

  7. The Goodie Gang and the Formation of the New Order Amish Church

    Indeed, the New Order Amish aren’t as well-known to visitors to the area. This evangelical branch of the Amish root came to the fore in Lancaster County starting in the early 1950s. Many consider the …

  8. Amish orders - Ohio's Amish Country

    New Order Amish - The New Order Amish, sometimes called the Amish Brotherhood or the New Amish, are Amish settlements that grew out of the Old Order Amish communities in the mid-20th century. …

  9. Hutterites - Wikipedia

    Hutterite fertility rates remain relatively high compared to the general North American population, but relatively low compared to other traditional Anabaptist groups like the Amish or the Old Order …

  10. Hutterites: The Small Religious Colonies Entwined With Montana's ... - NPR

    Jul 17, 2018 · Often compared to Amish or Mennonites, Hutterites are a communal people belonging to a peace-driven Anabaptist sect that lives by the principle of non-resistance, the practice of not …

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