JOINING THE AMISH – CHEF & AMISH CONVERT MATTHEW SECICH
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I have a motto: it's never too late to give up. It's never too late to give up what you are doing, and start doing what you realise you love. - Hans Rosling Matt Secich hangs sausages on a bar to dry at his Charcuterie shop in Unity on Wednesday. David Leaming/Morning Sentinel [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.pressherald.com/2016/01/13/peripatetic-chef-pursues-his-calling-among-unity-amish/ ] May 20 is the martyrdom date of Michael Sattler birthday of the Amish in 1527. One of the Amish 4 core values is simple living. Here is what they believe: The most obvious trait of the Amish community is that they choose to lead a simple life. But the reason they do this is because they believe simplicity is a symbol of humility. They take seriously the Biblical commands to separate themselves from worldly things. Often the first thing that identifies the Amish...