Dresden: 70 Jahre danach – die überlebende Sabine Ball

Vor 70 Jahren brach das Inferno über Dresden herein:

  • Gedenktag 2015: http://www.welt.de/regionales/sachsen/article137444798/Gauck-erinnert-an-deutsche-Schuld.html
  • Bilderserie 1945: http://www.welt.de/videos/article137397189/Unbekannte-Bilder-aus-dem-zerbombten-Dresden.html?wtrid=socialmedia.socialflow….socialflow_facebook
  • Bilderserie 1945/2015: http://www.vintag.es/2015/02/interesting-then-and-now-photos-of.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+vintageeveryday+%28vintage+everyday%29

Eine, die es auch überlebt hat, war die spätere “Mutter Theresa” von Dresden: Sabine Ball (* 9. September 1925 in Königsberg (Preußen); † 7. Juli 2009 in Dresden):

Sabine stammte aus einer wohlhabenden Familie in Königsberg. Sie floh am Kriegsende über den Landweg nach Dresden. Ihre Eltern wollten es von Danzig mit der “Wilhelm Gustloff” versuchen: die Gustloff versank jedoch nach einem U-Boot Angriff der Sowjets am 30.01.1945 mit möglicherweise mehr als 9.000 Menschen in der eisigen Ostsee. Dresden versank 14 Tage später (13.-15.02.1945) mit bis zu 25.000 Toten in der Feuerflut der Alliierten.

Eltern und Tochter überlebten beide (die Eltern weil sie keinen Platz mehr auf der Fähre bekamen); beide Seiten dachten jedoch von der anderen, dass sie umgekommen seien … – in Berlin gab es ein unerwartetes Wiedersehen!

  • Hier geht es zu ihrer Biografie: http://www.amazon.de/Mehr-als-Millionen-Million%C3%A4rin-Dresden/dp/3765540358

Frau Ball kam in die High-Society in die USA; später kaufte sie in der Nähe von Mendocino ein Grundstück, um dort mit Hippies und Drogenabhängigen zu leben. Nach Ihrer “Bekehrung” 1971 nannte sie den Ort “The Lord’s Land“. Über viele Jahre hinweg war sie dort karitativ für Jugendliche und gleichzeitig evangelistisch unter den jungen Menschen tätig (vgl.: http://www.visitmendocino.com/lords-land; http://www.newstracts.org/thelord%27sland.html). Meine Frau und ich hatten im Herbst 1993 die Gelegenheit dort ein unvergessliches Wochenende zu verbingen. Der Preis? “Whatever you can afford”!

1992 kehrte Sabine Ball nach Dresden zurück um den Stoffwechsel für Straßenkinder in Dresden-Neustadt aufzubauen (heute: Stoffwechsel e.V.: http://www.stoffwechsel.com)

  • Bildnachweis. Richard Peter sen.: Blick vom Rathausturm nach Süden, 1945
    Foto: SLUB/Deutsche Fotothek, Dresden
  • Quelle: http://www.stmd.de/vorschau

Obamas flop beim National Prayer Breakfast in USA (RZMI)

Von Ravi Zacharias:

President Barack Obama’s address at the National Prayer Breakfast on February 5, 2015 has reverberated through the corridors of the world and provoked shock and dismay in numerous quarters. Even a professor at the University of London commented on his shallow understanding of the Crusades. I hesitated to write anything on the subject because it would drag me into politics or into a sobering critique of Islam. I am not sure that at a time like this either distraction would be wise, so let me keep it to the minimum.

  • Hier geht es zum Artikel: http://rzim.org/blog/a-presidential-blunder-my-response-to-obamas-address-at-the-national-prayer-breakfast

For those who did not hear the talk, it is sufficient to say that it was the most ill-advised and poorly chosen reprimand ever given at a National Prayer Breakfast. I have been to several and have never, ever heard such absence of wisdom in a setting such as this. ‎I wasn’t at this one but have heard the speech often enough to marvel at the motivation for such thoughts. President Obama basically lectured Christians not to get on a moral high horse in their castigation of the ISIS atrocities by reminding them that the Crusades and slavery were also justified in the name of Christ. Citing the Crusades, he used the single most inflammatory word he could have with which to feed the insatiable rage of the extremists. That is exactly what they want to hear to feed their lunacy.  ‎In the Middle East, history never dies and words carry the weight of revenge.

There is so much I would love to say in response but shall refrain. The President obviously does not understand the primary sources of either faith for him to make such a tendentious parallel. The predominant delight in his remarks would be in the Muslim world and the irreligious. The next day Geraldo Rivera, opining favorably, made the oft repeated lie that more people have been killed in the name of God than in any other cause. Try telling that to the Chinese and the Russians and the Cambodians and the victims of the Holocaust! ‎Such intellectual ignorance gains the microphone with pitiable privilege. If a thinking person doesn’t know the difference between the logical outworkings of a philosophy and the illogical ones, to say nothing of the untruth perpetrated, then knowledge has been sacrificed at the altar of prejudice.

But let me get to the President’s final statement, after he had wandered off into erroneous territory. That final remark was true. He said, “It is sin that leads us to distort reality.” He was right. In fact he embodied it in his talk. But there is good news for the President. At least in the Christian message forgiveness is offered for sin. In Islam it isn’t. You must earn it. May I dare suggest that if Christians had been burning Muslims and be-heading them, he would have never dared to go to Saudi Arabia and tell them to get off their high horse. He unwittingly paid a compliment to those who preach grace and forgiveness. That is the dominant theme of the Gospel. That is why we sit in courtesy listening to the distortion of truth, the abuse of a privilege, and the wrong-headedness of a message.

I cannot recall when I have heard such inappropriate words at so important an occasion, in such a time of crisis. The world is burning with fear and apprehension. We need a message that will inspire and encourage and redeem. Ironically, two years ago when Dr. Ben Carson spoke and made some comments about our medical plan and the tax system, the White House demanded an apology from him for straying into controversial terrain, because it felt his comments showed disrespect for the President.

This year’s National Prayer Breakfast speech was a blunder in thought. But there was a silver lining. In the end, President Obama blundered into the truth. Sin distorts… and only Jesus Christ restores the truth. Christ will ever rise up to outlive His pallbearers. Even presidents will have to get off their high horses then and recognize the Lord of life and hope and peace. There will be no speech making then. Only a prayer of surrender… which is what the National Prayer Breakfast was meant to be in the first place.

70 Jahre: Befreiung des KZ’ Auschwitz

Zum Jahrestag der Auschwitz-Befreiung bringt die WELT einige wichtige Artikel:

  • http://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/article136740921/Das-Grauen-von-Auschwitz-ist-nicht-wirklich-vorbei.html
  • http://www.welt.de/geschichte/zweiter-weltkrieg/article136826325/Der-Koffer-da-gehoerte-meiner-Urgrossmutter.html
  • http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article136829705/Die-Erinnerung-an-das-Grauen-lebt-noch.html
  • http://schmid.welt.de/2015/01/26/warum-auschwitz-niemals-vergeht/

Bild: die Befreiung des Konzentrationslagers Auschwitz durch die Rote Armee zum 70. Mal.
Dieses Foto wurde am 22. Januar 1945 von einem russischen Armeeangehörigen gemacht
Foto: AP