Posted by pcsaw on July 26, 2018 at 07:17:56 from (174.232.139.66):
In Reply to: Amish Sawmill posted by Bob Harvey on July 25, 2018 at 16:52:19:
The biggest thing they are against is modern conveniences and they all differ from one community to the next but there goal is to live a simple life so they can put most of there focus on God and not worldly things. I seen one of the most testimony of patience I have seen last Friday. We had stoped to visit a cousin and her son in law was going into there home to take his lunch break (a lot of places have 2 houses on the property and one of the children will buy the property and help take care of the aging parents) I ask him how it was going and he told me he was running behind that he was wanting to be done by noon but they still had to load 2 orders of cabinets on a truck so I told him I would come out after lunch to help him. So after lunch went out to help him and one of the boys went to put a drawer in a cabinet that had fit before and after they had put a hinge on to put the door on the hinge was in the way of putting the drawer in. I could not believe the calmness that I witness as the son and father where trying to come up with a solution they came up with 4 or 5 ideas but the other one would point out another problem it would create the drawer was 7 or 8 inches deep they finally decided to cut 15/8 inch off and refinish the drawer and that solve the problem I would have been madder then a hornet if that would have happened to me
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