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5.30.2010

chennai/mamallapuram.

we made it to INDIA!!!

we were pretty exhausted when we finally got to chennai yesterday, so we spent the rest of the day resting, eating, and playing apples to apples...or apps to apps if you're a fan of abbreves. you're welcome. we stayed at the ymca--not terrible, but not awesome...just fine.

we woke up this morning and went to st. andrew's church in chennai. very english and formal--such a stark contrast to its surroundings, but such an indicator of former british control. singing "holy, holy, holy" with a congregation of indians was just about worth the entire trip for me. sidenote: st. andrew's is home to one of only three pipe organs in the entire country of india. first baptist longview would be so proud.

after church, we spent the afternoon touring around chennai. we went to a museum of hindu gods and i officially decided that nataraja is my favorite. she's the master of dance and has long curly hair. clearly, she wins. we also went to st. thomas' basilica. supposedly st. thomas (the apostle) came to india back in the day and then ended up being killed here...so this church was built on top of his tomb. i'm typically a skeptic when it comes to these things, but thomas was the doubting disciple, so i guess i'm in good company, huh?

we took about a 30 minute bus ride to mamallapuram...lots of cows on the side of the road (thank you, hinduism), lots of poverty, lots of beautiful saris...kinda crazy. we made it to mamallapuram and checked into a RESORT. seriously. who knew stroope had this little surprise up his sleeve? they greeted us with flower necklaces and gave us all bendis (red dot on your forehead). when we got inside they gave us all cookies and fresh lime soda. what?! SO fun!!

we just took about a 45 minute walk on the beach...sunset on our right, bay of bengal on our left. pretty unbelievable. i was slightly overwhelmed actually. looking out at the ocean always makes me feel small, but being in a place i've never been before and will probably never be again is so crazy. i'm trying to love every single minute of it.

tomorrow we'll see several temples and ancient architectural structures around mamallapuram, then on tuesday we'll head to hyderabad. is this real life? i'm in INDIA!!!!

5.28.2010

hey from h.k.

if you don't know how excited i was about coming to hong kong, you should check this post from april. needless to say, i was pretty pumped. i've been wanting to see this city for a few years now, so spending the last few days here has literally been a dream come true.

we got here early wednesday morning and literally spent all day hiking around the city, seeing all the sights. dr. stroope called it his "infamous hong kong death march." funny. this is such an incredible place. it feels a lot like new york city, but even more international (obviously). there's not a single culture here--it's a melting pot of hundreds of cultures. it doesn't even feel weird to be an american walking around because there are SO many different nationalities represented here. it's pretty fascinating actually.

on thursday, we met with some staff members at kowloon international baptist church. a truett alum is on staff there and a couple of current truett students are interning there for the summer. the senior pastor is one of my former pastors at my home church in longview. it was really great to catch up with him and to hear about what church looks like for them in hong kong.

some of my favorite people in the world live in this city. there's a group of 15 people that moved from auburn to hong kong last fall and have been living here trying to figure out how to love on university students here. grace campus ministries has been through such a journey in the last year. it was really fun to see them and to hear where they are in this crazy process. the director, matt dean, met with my group for coffee. of course i loved introducing the team to someone who means the world to me, but maybe more importantly, it was good to hear the struggles they've faced this year. i think it's tempting to have a romantic idea of moving overseas and loving on people, but realistically it's not that easy. i was so thankful their honesty and humility.

the rest of the team spent last night seeing more sights around the city, but dr. stroope let me get away with my auburn friends. i don't think he could possibly know how much that meant to me. it was so fun to see their world here--their apartments, the turkish restaurant where they eat every tuesday night, their mtr (subway) stations, etc. every thursday night they have a team dinner at the deans' apartment, so i was pretty excited about getting to be a part of that. last night's team dinner was actually a surprise baby shower for the littlepages--how fun is that?! i can't believe they're going to be parents SO soon. we had a blast eating good homemade mexican food (such a rarity on this side of the world), playing baby shower games, giving them gifts, and watching the office. spending so much time with the deans, the littlepages, jason, malorie, katie, and the rest of the team was so refreshing. i'm so thankful for these people and count them as some of my deepest and closest friends. the way they are knowing the lord and following him in faith here is both encouraging and challenging to me.

this morning we met with a guy named sam say. he lives in hong kong but has started an organic coffee farm in laos. it's an incredible story and an incredible means of reaching such an unreached country. i would do a terrible job of explaining it, so check the website to learn more about it...and while you're at it, buy some of their coffee! it's delicious! he was absolutely inspirational--his passion, his heart for the people of laos, the innovative and creative ways he thinks--it was a fascinating conversation.

we leave tonight for INDIA. it's finally here. we fly from hong kong to delhi to chennai, where we'll spend the next three days. i have no idea what internet access will look like as we travel from city to city, but i'll try to post as often as i can. thank you, thank you, thank you for your prayer support.

i already can't wait to write about our next adventures...

5.25.2010

l.a.

we landed in l.a. on saturday morning and flew out on monday night. i had no idea that my mind could be blown in only 3ish days. our hosts were aaron and stephanie glenn, 2 truett alums that went on this same trip to india with dr. stroope 6 years ago. now they live in l.a. and work with hindu students on the campus of usc.

if i write in paragraph form, i'll end up writing a novel, so let's bullet point the highlights:

  • aaron and stephanie are phenomenal. they truly live out romans 12, loving genuinely and outdoing others in showing honor. i pray i can develop such a gift of hospitality. they love their students deeply and want them to know what it means to love jesus.
  • some of their hindu students showed us around a hindu temple one morning, then hung out with us at the beach and for a pizza/LOST finale party that night. just asking the right questions and being willing to listen can lead to some pretty fascinating conversations.
  • i love college football. seeing the rose bowl = dream come true.
  • malibu beach is beautiful. hiking a mountain while looking at the ocean is pretty unreal.
  • the dean of religious life at usc is a hindu. we learned so much from him about hinduism and hindu nationalism in india. he spoke about ways christianity and hinduism could learn from each other, ways they're alike and ways they're different, what to expect in india in terms of the various religions, etc. he's brilliant and super interesting.
  • everywhere the dean told us to visit in india is already on our itinerary. dr. stroope: "cara jane, i don't plan b team trips. this is an a team tour." well, perfect. this ain't his first rodeo, i guess.
  • dr. stroope outside of the classroom = HILARIOUS.
  • i fell asleep during the LOST finale, but that's okay, because let's be honest...it was slightly disappointing anyways, right?
  • we had a conversation with a guy named h.l. richard. he's one of the leading voices on rethinking hindu/christian relations. talk about a character. he lived in india for over 20 years and has done an immense amount of research on top of that, so his knowledge was mind-boggling, and his views and perspectives on mission were definitely outside of the box.
  • a few questions that are already making my head hurt: what is the gospel? what is conversion? what does "salvation" look like? what does it mean for a hindu to love jesus? how much of christianity is cultural and how much is biblical? and this is only the tip of the iceberg....
  • people-watching at LAX = a fantastic pastime.
okay that's all for now. i'm sure i'll try to post more thoughts after our days of trekking around hong kong. you know i'm excited. thank you for your continued prayers. as dr. stroope prayed yesterday, "we pray not because we know how to, but because we know we need to." amen.

5.22.2010

let's get this party started.

funny that i haven't blogged in the last 6 weeks and the last post was about going to hong kong...

welp...the big day is finally here. what in the world.

i leave this morning for a couple of days in l.a. before we take off for hong kong. we'll spend about 3 days in hk, then we'll venture into india. here's a glimpse at our itinerary:

May

22: Dallas to Los Angeles

24: Los Angeles to Hong Kong

28: Hong Kong to Delhi

29: Delhi to Chennai / Mamallapuram


June

1: Mamallapuram to Hyderabad

4: Hyderabad to Cochin

7: Cochin to Jaipur

10: Jaipur to Kolkatta

15: Kolkatta to Varanasi

18: Varanasi to Agra

20: Agra to Delhi

22: Delhi to Hong Kong to San Francisco to Dallas


i'm not sure how often i'll be able to communicate, but i think blog posts will be my best bet, so check back here every now and then for updates. i'll try to post as often as i can.

i'm definitely excited, but also anxious. thanks for your much needed prayers.