A nice, relatively quick read, discussing the reasoning and, to a lesser extent, the historical justifications behind several details of modern Amish life, a phrase I use with more than a little irony.
The big useful take-away for me was the epiphany that the Amish are NOT anti-technology. Nor are they claiming certain banned technologies are SINS. They are asserting that ANY technology that threatens the family unity, the community of the Amish, is a technology to be avoided at all costs.
So a telephone is not bad. Gossip and separation of people by remote communications...rather than face to face...is what's bad.
Having felt varying degrees of burnout living near DC, I gotta admit there's something very compelling about the Amish example. I'm not planning to grow a mustache-less beard or raise a barn with 30 other people, but I sure think these guys have their head screwed on way better than a massive chunk of the rest of this nation.