Sunday, May 27, 2012

India on my mind

About a week and a half ago, my boss called me into his office to chat.

"Hill, you want to go to India?"

"Hahaha. Yes." (Trying my best to laugh at his cruel sarcasm).

"Ok, great. I'll put you in touch with the people who invited me."

Wait, what?



Turns out a PR group invited my boss for a press tour of India for an upcoming film, Not Today, to be released next summer.

He's going to be out of the country already and everyone else has been on assignments this year, so that means I get to go to India to visit the slums of Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai as well as the schools that have built to keep kids from being sold into human-trafficking.

I've always wanted to visit India, but never gave it any thought because I could never figure out how I would even begin to plan visiting there. Now however, God is giving me the awesome opportunity to meet people that I would never in my life have the opportunity to meet otherwise and experience a culture that is entirely its own.

I must admit, I am terrified about the crowds and poverty that I will see. I've been reading a book by an American woman who just decided to live with Mother Teresa's order, the Missionaries of Charity, for a month while she was in college in the 80s. Before leaving for India her prayer was something along the lines of, "Lord, help me to be attracted to the poor and deformed and not repulsed by them."

I love that because it is so honest. Our natural inclination is to turn away from deformation and suffering and to love the afflicted from afar, perhaps with a silent prayer or donation to a charity. While in India, I know I will be exposed to the most extreme poverty that I will ever see in my life. I pray that I will be able to see Christ in them and that they may see him in me.

Although the movie is made by an evangelical church, I'm going to try and sneak in all the Catholic content I can. My co-worker suggested that I just tell the group I have to get to daily mass everyday and bring my video equipment and interview all the Catholics I meet at the church. Brilliant!
 

My biggest hope is that I'll meet some Missionaries of Charity while I'm over there. If I do, I will probably ask for their autographs and just want hang out with them for the entire trip. This only confirms my family's suspicions they will receive a collect call from an Indian payphone from me saying I've joined the MCs and am never coming home. I told them I'd prefer to marry a 6'2" Indian man and live as family missionaries, but I don't think that's likely either.

6 comments:

  1. This is so exciting! I have a crush on the Missionaries of Charity! Get me an autograph?

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    1. Haha, meee too! I will definitely talk to them if I see any.

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  2. WOW. trying not to jump out of skin bc I'm overcome with jealous right now --- I reallly hope you dedicate a post to each day of the trip!!

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    1. Thanks! I'll try to. I think I need to invest in a new notebook just for the few days I'll be over there.

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  3. Justine told me about this- can't wait to hear about all your adventures!!

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    1. I hope I can put it into words. I don't even know what to expect!

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