Reynold Kremer: Amish Author Radio Interview
WTKM 104.9 FM Amish Interview With Author Reynold Kremer – Hartford, Wisconsin Listen to the entire Amish interview by Reynold Kremer by clicking the image below:
WTKM 104.9 FM Amish Interview With Author Reynold Kremer – Hartford, Wisconsin Listen to the entire Amish interview by Reynold Kremer by clicking the image below:
101 Bible Meditations on the Famous, Not So Famous, and Infamous Order Here Kremer Resources LLC has added a new product to this already popular 110 page “Real People” paperback book by Reynold Kremer. Now each of the 101 Bible …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer STANDING UP FOR CHRISTIANITY “If you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name” (1 Peter 4:16.) In the many presentations I have given about the Amish, …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer Amish education has had only a brief history. Compared to public education in the U.S., Amish schools are still in their infancy. Up until the mid-1900’s most Amish children attended one room public country schools. …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer The Amish church is considered equal to or even more important than the Amish home. From little on, Amish children are taught that there are but two purposes in life: to serve family and …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer Since the beginning of time, the family has been the center of creation’s society. A husband and wife surrounded by a quiver full of children is precisely what the Lord had envisioned for his people. …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer I have often been told that the Amish church is a church of forgiveness. If one searches Amish forgiveness online, one is inundated with sites that mention the Nickel Mines tragedy where so many innocent …
Copyright 2012 Reynold R. Kremer To the Amish, the term martyr has special significance. It was in 1660 that Thielman van Braght’s first edition of his famous Martyr’s Mirror or The Bloody Theater or Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer The Amish claim an interesting history based on Jacob Ammann (1656-1730). Jacob was an Anabaptist minister (and likely a tailor by occupation), who proposed several changes within the Anabaptist society. Those changes included a doubling …
© 2012 Reynold R. Kremer In the 1700’s the Anabaptist believers began to create rules within each congregation called the Ordnung, a German term that means order or discipline. This practice has survived to the present day especially among the …