Monday, December 21, 2020

Helmuth Hübener

The youngest person to be executed by the Nazis was a Mormon kid named Helmuth Hübener.
He was killed 78 years ago today.
His crime? "Treason" — for listening to the BBC radio, writing down what he heard, and producing pamphlets that criticized Hitler and his tyrannical regime.
For his bravery, his local religious leader tried to excommunicate him — ostensibly to protect the rest of the congregation against the Gestapo's inquisition.
Do what is right, let the consequence follow. So goes the tune, anyway…
At his sentencing, Helmuth turned to the judges and said: "Now I must die, even though I have committed no crime. So now it's my turn, but your turn will come."
It's easy to look back and praise such bravery, but at the time, this was deemed unpatriotic; conformity was the patriotic position. Patriotism meant waving the flag and praising what was inculcated from the state.
But that's pseudo-patriotism — the counterfeit.
True patriotism at the time looked like dissent — like Helmuth's speaking the truth, as opposed to the Hitler Youth's comparative submission, along with that of most of the rest of German society.
Just as truth is treason in an empire of lies, so too is true patriotism — exposing corruption, renouncing war, and calling out the atrocities of the state — considered treason by those in power.
It wasn't just the case in Nazi Germany.
It remains the case today.
Thanks for your example, Helmuth.
I wish you lived even longer to share your sharp mind with the world.




Sunday, December 20, 2020

Ben's Christmas Surprise!

Taken from my facebook post:

"I just wanted to send a shout out to the anonymous Christmas angel (a.k.a. Ben's #1 Fan) who came to our door tonight and left a gift card and a very sweet note for him letting him know how much they had been touched by his saying the sacrament prayer in church today. Ben hasn't been blessing the sacrament at church because he now has to wear a mask which is very difficult for him with his reduced lung capacity. I was shocked when he went up there today because the last time he did it he felt lightheaded and felt like he was going to pass out from wearing the mask. Even though he had to repeat the prayer three times to get it right, he did it and I am very proud of him! Ben's disease puts a lot of limitations on his life, but he rarely complains, he always has a smile, and he has incredible determination. Even though it is hard for him, he gets up at 6 and feeds the animals every morning, lugs around his 800 lb. backpack all day at school, and goes to the store every weekend with Larry to help him make feed. I love you Ben. You are an inspiration to all of us!!!"

Christmas Angel

I just wanted to send a shout out to the anonymous Christmas angel (a.k.a. Ben's #1 Fan) who came to our door tonight and left a gift card and a very sweet note for him letting him know how much they had been touched by his saying the sacrament prayer in church today. Ben hasn't been blessing the sacrament at church because he now has to wear a mask which is very difficult for him with his reduced lung capacity. I was shocked when he went up there today because the last time he did it he felt lightheaded and felt like he was going to pass out from wearing the mask. Even though he had to repeat the prayer three times to get it right, he did it and I am very proud of him! Ben's disease puts a lot of limitations on his life, but he rarely complains, he always has a smile, and he has incredible determination. Even though it is hard for him, he gets up at 6 and feeds the animals every morning, lugs around his 800 lb. backpack all day at school, and goes to the store every weekend with Larry to help him make feed. I love you Ben. You are an inspiration to all of us!!! 

Quote by Edmund Burke


 

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Pamela Skyberg Digby

Today for our #LightTheWorld challenge we were invited to highlight somebody who represents Christlike love to us. There are so many people in my life that I could write about, but one of the first people that comes to my mind is Pamela Skyberg Digby. She is an incredible lady that I have had the privilege to get to know as part of my A-T family. Pam makes everyone feel so loved and important. Even though her own son with A-T, Jared, gained his angels wings a few years ago, she does a beautiful job continuing to highlight all of the A-T children when it is their birthday and making them feel special. She always works tirelessly and effortlessly in raising funds and awareness for the A-T organization, atcp.org. In addition to losing her son, she also lost her husband within the last few years and has battled breast cancer. Through it all she has shown great courage, faith in God, and continues to be an inspiration to all of us. Love you, Pam.