Doctor Sahib and Me: Two Years as a Missionary Family in India

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“For decades I struggled to make sense of the two years my family spent in India. Dad had made such a noble choice, but it was so hard on our family. India just sat in me like a stone. Permanent. Immoveable. And unspoken. But an experience like India wonโ€™t stay locked up forever. It has to break through.”

When I was 12 an incredible thing happened. My dad dropped everything and took me, my three younger brothers and our pregnant mom to India.

At first we lived on the side of a mountain in the foothills of the Himalayas. Then, two days after sister Liz arrived, Dad walked my brothers and me down the moutainside to boarding school and he, Mom and baby Liz took a 20 hour train ride to their new home.

Dad became โ€œDoctor Sahibโ€ at a remote mission hospital. He built a TB ward. But the colonial mission mindset wore him down. Two years later he brought us home. It was a noble effort, but very hard on our familyโ€”relationships frayed, siblings split apart.

Sixty years after we returned to Canada, here is our story.

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