![]() The Amish are devout Christians and God comes first in their lives.įQ: How difficult is it for the Amish community to adhere to their practices and beliefs in the world in which we live today? Are there any moments when you’ve pondered this concept with your Amish friends (and if so), how did he or she respond?īRUNSTETTER: It’s not that difficult for most Amish I know to adhere to their practices and beliefs. ![]() My answer was that God is the center of the Anabaptist faith, which the Amish belong to, and therefore He cannot be left out. Have you ever been challenged with a less than positive critique? If so, what was the occurrence and how did you address it?īRUNSTETTER: I once had someone ask me why I always include God in my Amish stories. I enjoy the positive and non-judgmental way you deliver your stories. ![]() Given your background, have you ever thought of writing a memoir about your family history?īRUNSTETTER: I have never considered writing a memoir about my family history, but it might be fun to do it sometime.įQ: You have captured the essence of the beauty and simplicity of the Amish lifestyle and faith. ![]() ![]() The writing is fluid and I found it effortless to turn the pages. Brunstetter, author of Amish Cooking Class: The BlessingįQ: I was happy to have the opportunity to review The Blessing. Today, Feathered Quill reviewer Diane Lunsford is talking with Wanda E. ![]()
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