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		<title>Heros-What Are They Made Of</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heros come in many shapes and sizes; they do inspiring things such as protect,serve,educate,create an awareness &#038; should be acknowledged so that they can be an example.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>     I have been thinking alot about the word heros.  I know that probably sounds a bit odd but there is good reason for my thoughts.  Part of my reason for thinking on the concept of heros is because my husband and I work with the young children of our church and we are spending a month studying on &#8220;Super Heros&#8221;.  Most of us have grown up with cartoon super heros who showed us super hero powers such as flying, or leaping over buildings, climbing up walls with spider webs coming from their hands, super strength and a whole variety of other special skills.</strong></p>
<p><strong>         It got me to wondering what it is about heros that attracts us to them; what are they made of.   Why do heros do the things that they do?  Most of the time heros are fighting for justice, in other words fighting against the bad guys/gals, trying to protect other everyday non-heros from harm.  I think as we grow up, our understanding of what a hero is changes a bit.  I think we are attracted to the goodness in a hero or their ability to protect and to serve.  It is admirable and desirable to be capable of doing the right thing, for the right reason.</strong></p>
<p><strong>          In my mind, a hero is someone who does something unexpected in a challenging way that helps/protects/inspires/encourages another person who is not in a position to do it for themselves at the time.   A hero is someone who makes a split second decision to reach out and make a difference even if the cost is high-such as a stranger who rushes to protect another person from a crime, a threat, a bad decision, or a moment of danger. <span id="more-2649"></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>           Sometimes a hero is a person who is &#8220;just doing their job&#8221; in their own words; but to another ordinary person their commitment to the deed is extra-ordinary because of the level of commitment to performing the deed comes with high risk or a high cost to the person choosing to take action.  A police officer, a fireman/woman, a postal worker, a teacher, a store clerk, military men and women&#8230;the list goes on and on; these people are heros in my book.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>           What about the volunteer or caregiver who takes extra measure to seek a solution to another person in need?  Are they a hero?   What about people who put themselves out on the front line to fight for what they believe in even when it is not popular; are they heros?  I believe that they are.</strong></p>
<p><strong>            I think about those people who fight for the poor, aged, disabled, ill, those who wage a war against cancer, domestic violence, drug &amp; alcohol addictions, human trafficking, homelessness, abortion, abuse/neglect, children without families or without basic needs being met.  The people who champion for an awareness or for changes to existing circumstances just because it is the right thing to do&#8230;I believe these people are heros.  They are an inspiration!</strong></p>
<p><strong>           Miep Gies died yesterday at age 100.  She was a hero but she didn&#8217;t like to think of herself that way.  She was an office worker in the employ of Anne Frank&#8217;s father Otto Frank; she hid Anne Frank and her family and friends in a secret room in a warehouse during the years that Hitler was rounding up Jews to kill them, during the Holocaust.  She is the woman who bicycled around the city finding food to feed them, and who eventually found the pages of Anne Frank&#8217;s diary when they were arrested.  She risked her own life to do what was the right thing to do to protect other human beings in extra-ordinary difficult circumstances.</strong></p>
<p><strong>             There are so many different kinds of heros in our every day lives if only we stop to think about it.  I think the act of a hero is a call from God to step outside of ourselves to be the hands and feet of Jesus&#8230;to be the best person that we can be.</strong></p>
<p><strong>           Do you know someone like this?  Write me a comment and give them a little plug.  Most heros are unsung heros because they don&#8217;t believe that they deserve attention for doing what they consider the right thing to do.  And, maybe in one sense they don&#8217;t&#8230;because we should all be doing these things&#8230;but the truth of the matter is, that without examples how will others learn to be heros in their own right?  We must hold up examples of special people who do acts of heroism&#8230;because in doing that we are encouraging more of that kind of behavior.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>So is there a hero that you know of doing something wonderful?   What is your hero made of&#8230;tell us all about them.  Please comment here and let us know about this person and what they are doing to make the world a better place!  Thanks for being a light!</strong></p>
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		<title>James von Brunn-The Danger In Nurturing Hatred</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 19:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[James von Brunn is the alleged shooter at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC yesterday.  He is in the custody of the authorities, in a hospital, in serious condition from the wounds he received when he allegedly stormed into the museum with a 22 caliber rifle, shooting and killing a museum security guard, by the name [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> James von Brunn is the alleged shooter at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC yesterday.  He is in the custody of the authorities, in a hospital, in serious condition from the wounds he received when he allegedly stormed into the museum with a 22 caliber rifle, shooting and killing a museum security guard, by the name of Stephen Tyrone Johns.   Unfortunately, Stephen Tyrone Johns was just doing his job when he became a victim of a man who had been nurturing his hatred for most of his 88 years on the planet.   James von Brunn was allegedly shot by other guards in the museum who rushed to protect and serve.</strong></p>
<p><strong> The alleged shooter, James von Brunn, has been described, by many who knew him or visited his hate filled website, as a man consumed with hatred for both Jews and Black people.  His ex-wife reportedly told ABC news that her ex husband was &#8220;eaten alive like a cancer with his hatred of Jews and blacks&#8221;. </strong></p>
<p><strong> Prejudice and hatred are emotions that are extremely destructive.  No good comes of those two feelings when they are combined and directed towards others.  Like all emotions, for them to grow and to take control of a person&#8217;s thoughts and actions, hatred and prejudice must be nutured.  Hate crimes are fueled by people who have allowed those emotions to take control of their lives.  It is important to try to overcome hatred before it&#8217;s roots sink deep and spread out touching and infecting others; destroying lives. </strong></p>
<p><strong> I came across an article on a website that i thought addressed overcoming hate rather well.  I am including a link here for it.  <a href="http://www.livestrong.com/article/14654-overcoming-hatred/#JUMP6">http://www.livestrong.com/article/14654-overcoming-hatred/#JUMP6</a> This is Lance Armstrong&#8217;s website Live Strong.  The article was written by James J. Messina a licensed psychologist. </strong></p>
<p><strong> Recognizing the beginnings of hatred, and working towards overcoming prejudice and hatred directed towards any group of people, is a healthy thing to do.  The danger in nurturing hatred and prejudice is that it only leads to destruction for both the person infected with such dark thoughts and emotions; and, for anyone that they despise who innocently crosses paths with them.  No one deserves to become a victim to someone who is blinded by hatred; for no other reason other than just by being born.  What are your thoughts on overcoming hatred?</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[        Dina Gottliebova Babbitt is a woman who has a rich history; she was in the concentration camp, Auschwitz with her mother in 1944.  Dina was a 20 something, young woman who had an artistic talent.  She had been an art student before she was sent to Auschwitz.  While in the camp, she decided to do something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>        Dina Gottliebova Babbitt is a woman who has a rich history; she was in the concentration camp, Auschwitz with her mother in 1944.  Dina was a 20 something, young woman who had an artistic talent.  She had been an art student before she was sent to Auschwitz.  While in the camp, she decided to do something daring and she painted Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the walls of the children&#8217;s barracks, in an attempt to cheer them up.  This was bravery, as the consequences would be severe if she was caught.</p>
<p>         When it was discovered what she had done&#8230;she was called before Dr. Mengele who was also known as the Angel of Death in the camp.  She could have been sent to the gas chamber like so many others were.  Instead, she was ordered by Dr. Josef Mengele to paint portraits for him of the gypsies in the camp; as well as, to draw pictures of the many horrible &#8220;medical experiments&#8221; that he performed on those who were imprisoned in the camp.  Dina thought for many years that the portraits of the gypsies were destroyed.  It was in performing the artwork in the camp that her life and that of her mother were spared.</p>
<p>       In fact the portraits were not destroyed&#8230;they were sold to the Auschwitz-Burkenau State Museum after the war ended.  There are seven watercolor portraits of the gypsies; and, Dina Babbitt would like them returned.  Dina says that she feels that neither she, nor the gypsies can have spiritual freedom unless the portraits are returned to her.  I would imagine that Dina poured her soul into those portraits.  After all, how can you look upon such individuals, knowing their probable fate, and trace their very visage upon the canvas; and, not be one with them in spirit?   She has much support internationally; however, at this point, the museum allegedly refuses to return them.  You can write to the museum here in support of Dina:  <a href="mailto:muzeum@auschwitzorg.pl">muzeum@auschwitzorg.pl</a> .</p>
<p>          You can also visit Dina&#8217;s website to learn more about her and see some of her work here: <a href="http://www.dinababbitt.com/">http://www.dinababbitt.com/</a>  .</p>
<p>           After WWII, Dinah was hired as an assistant to Art Babbitt who was working for Warner Brother&#8217;s in Paris at the time; and, who was a former Disney animator who worked on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.  They fell in love and later married, Dina was Art&#8217;s second wife.  Together they raised two daughters, Michele and Karin.  At least some good came out of such an evil time in history.  Their love and marriage I am sure  brought about a healing balm.  After all, Dina used the images of the talented animator to soothe the young children, who daily faced death daily in the concentration camps.  It is as if God himself sent a bit of the comforter to them thru Dina and the artistry of two talented artists.</p>
<p>           Dina was born on January 21, 1923 in Czechoslovakia, but, is now a U.S. citizen.  Just as recently as this past  summer of 2008, Dina was diagnosed with an aggressive tumor in her abdomin and was scheduled to have surgery performed to remove it.  It is her most fervent desire to have her portraits returned to her so that she can hold them in her hands one more time before she passes away.  She would like to see the portraits visit the Holocaust museums in the United States!  Please feel free to contact her family to help support their cause of the return the portraits to a woman who risked much to bring a smile to the children of Auschwitz; here is an email address:  <a href="mailto:michele@dinababbitt.com">michele@dinababbitt.com</a>  or <a href="mailto:mushkane@yahoo.com">mushkane@yahoo.com</a> . </p>
<p>         This time in history can never be forgotten or denied.  If by looking into the faces of the victims of the concentration camps helps to make it real&#8230;then Dina Gottliebova Babbitt has used her talents in a very serviceable way.   Those portraits bring the horrible cost of forgetting that those who are different from us are still human and deserve to live life to it&#8217;s fullest.  It should not be up to another individual or organization to get to decide who should live and who should die.  We must uphold the lessons learned from setting back and waiting for the world to right itself in the area of human rights.  May the powers that be bring Dina&#8217;s portraits home to her, to soothe her heart and her soul.</p>
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