Amish face crisis of faith

Courtesy Digg - Business & Finance  Sun, 05/17/2009 - 17:10

A part-time construction job strengthened Orva Fry's financial foundation after he was laid off from a recreational vehicle factory.

It also kept the 41-year-old Amish father of two on steady spiritual ground.


 

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