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Amish Mennonite Ministries

Statistics & Demographics

  • Three hundred years ago, the Plain People began to migrate to North America. They left their homes and farms in Europe forever. This Anabaptist Nation is rich in history, often known by their more current names as the Amish and Mennonite. These people are typically very industrious. Honesty, integrity, and regard for others more than for themselves has made them great neighbors.
  • They may often be recognized by their plain clothes, straw hats, beards, bonnets, homes without electricity, but most popularly they are known for their mode of transportation, the horse drawn buggy. Their farmlands are among the most productive in the nation. The Amish are very devout in their faith. They take seriously the Biblical commands to separate themselves from the things of the world.
  • Today, Amish are found in over 250 settlements across 33 states. Three-fourths of the Amish live in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. Other large communities are found in Delaware, Iowa, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, New York,
The Amish-Mennonite Evangelism Network (AMEN) helps evangelize Amish and Mennonite men and women, as well as prepare others to successfully join in this effort.
 

Services

  • We coordinate the evangelism efforts to reach the Amish/Mennonite people with the message of Acts 2:38.
  • We assist former Amish/Mennonite saints to find fellowship with an Apostolic Church and become a part of the family of God. Some who have experienced the Acts 2:38 message are left without family and friends; this ministry helps disciple new converts and ascertain that they find a safe, fulfilling place in the church.
  • We train and equip former Amish and Mennonite people to effectively reach other Amish and Mennonite men and women.
  • We educate and assist Apostolics who have friends among the Amish and Mennonites and are working to win them to Jesus.

 

How Can You Be Involved

You can partner with us to support the efforts of this ministry. Your prayers and monetary donations are deeply appreciated. Your monthly support will underwrite printed material and other tools that are being developed. You may send your offering to Home Missions (specifying Amish-Mennonite Evangelism) or donate online.

 

Conference Information

You can receive training and tools to move the Apostolic truth into Amish and Mennonite communities at the upcoming conference, March 28-29, 2008. A.M.E.N. will convene Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Former Amish and Mennonite men and women, who are now Apostolic, will present information and inspiration to all who yearn to reach this noble community of people living among us.

Contact Information

General Home Missions Division
(314) 837-7300
Janet Trout