Re: You may not believe in God but She still believes in you, (for Daniel Ust)

From: Dennis Ivey (dennis@stk.com)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 08:13:39 MDT


The present retention rate for the Amish is about 75%, though estimates
range from 50% to 85%. Leaving the Amish means leaving your family,
not something to be taken lightly. There are support groups in the
Lancaster, PA area for the those who leave.

Many of the Amish have cell phones, faxes, and computers in their business
ventures these days. Some of what has been described on this list
about the Amish is out of date and colored by media reporting.

Dennis Ivey (I live in an Amish area in Pennsylvania)

Eugene Leitl wrote:

> John M Grigg writes:
>
> > I really liked your take on this matter. I think this is why the
> > Mormonism has the growth rate it does. Many people are searching for
>
> Mormonism has a low retaining rate, however, from what I hear. How do
> the other religious minorities fare? Amish, Mennonites, etc.?
>
> Can Amish still claim a low rate of defection?



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