June 2022 MAP Update
575 US Highway 250 | Greenwich, OH 44837 | Office: (419) 962-1515 |
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Sweet Fellowship with Former Amish Sewer Update and the Amish Voice |
Sewer Update and the Amish Voice |
Sewer Update: We are so grateful for the $6,000 that has been given toward our $120,000 sewer project. We finished one fundraiser and have others scheduled. To get involved, go to https://bit.ly/MapSewer Amish Voice: Thanks to all who made new commitments to sponsor the Amish. To learn more, go to https://bit.ly/AmishVoice |
Walking by the Spirit |
On January 19th, I awoke and made Ray’s tea and my coffee. This particular morning, I started thinking about how the Amish clothes are viewed as so much more important than Jesus. Ray came out of his office and started talking about how he was thinking about the things that the Amish idolized. I just looked at him and said that I was thinking the same thing! Ray left to eat breakfast with his uncle. I had a hair appointment later that morning to get a Malibu treatment. I was still putting my hair up under a cap or a scarf and wearing my Amish dress when I would leave the house. We had no intention of being English until after we moved. I didn’t want to go to my hair appointment looking Amish, so without much thought, I dressed English, but still put my hair in a ponytail and covered it with a scarf. Just before arriving, I took off my scarf. I walked into the salon feeling nervous, but very spiritual. The lady, who has helped other Amish transition to English, was very nice. After she was done treating my hair, she realized that I had naturally curly hair and asked me if I wanted to wear it curly. I decided to try it. I didn’t realize at the time that if I went curly, I couldn’t just put my hair up and put a cap on. She taught me how to use mousse and scrunch my hair to hold the curls. I walked out of the salon that day with curly hair! When I arrived home, Ray couldn’t believe that I was not wearing an Amish dress, and that my hair was down and curly! I had always been scared about dressing English. Later, we decided to go out and try out my new look. When we got to the end of the driveway, two of our children passed and saw us. That was supposed to happen, I guess. We got groceries and ate dinner. Suddenly, Ray asked if he should get a haircut! He went over to the barber shop and got a haircut. The next evening, he took off his beard. We are now English and had not made plans to do it! A couple of days later, we realized that we were being led around by the Holy Spirit that entire day and didn’t even really think about it. I had been getting convicted of these idols for a while before this happened. “If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the spirit” (Galatians 5:25). |
From Amish to Airplanes |
Henry Schrock, former Amish, attended and graduated from Mission to Amish People’s GED classes. This month he graduated from Aviation School. CLASS OF ‘22 It’s hard to imagine that less than four years ago, I took my first flight lesson, and four years before that I was still Amish driving a horse and buggy with little in the way of education and no real goals in sight. I struck out on my own to pursue an education and a career, and with the love and support of so many that I met along the way, it has brought me to this day. Yesterday I graduated with an Associate’s degree in Aviation Technology / Professional Pilot. It has been an epic journey with so many highs and lows, delays, and sleepless nights, but it is all worth it. As I continue to develop my experience and teach the next generation of pilots, I look forward to getting the necessary flight hours and reaching my goal of flying for the airlines. |