Baton Rouge Christian Life Magazine - December 2016 Edition

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LEFT: Claire Hutchinson photographs the Athens, Greece skyline. ABOVE: A doctor sees patients in a village near LaCeiba, Honduras.

Hutchinson graduated from LSU with a degree in photography, then started her own business shooting weddings in Louisiana and throughout the South. But her passion went deeper than just creating a solid career for herself. A trip to Haiti in 2013 became the turning point in her life. “It was during a trip to Port au Prince that God changed my heart,” she said. “I began to see photography and filmmaking as a way to create a desire in others to help, not just physically, but to share the only hope that transcends suffering — the hope we have in Jesus Christ.” As a result, Hutchinson has worked on five continents for numerous organizations who spread love and compassion in the world — Mission to the World (Atlanta), Hand Up Global Goods (Haiti), Umucyo Sewing Cooperation (Rwanda), and Hope Ministries (USA), among others. Just this year, she has visited 10 countries, including Cuba, Ireland, Canada and Germany. Most of her work is done with Mission to the World as a filmmaker. In documentary style, she works alongside the

missionaries in whatever the cultural context and challenges might be, and highlights what God is doing in those communities and how he is at work through suffering and through displays of redemption and mercy. She recalls an Iraqi gentleman (in Germany) asking her why Americans have such a negative view of his culture. “It’s because they don’t know you personally and they don’t know your story,” she said. “All they see or hear about is numbers. Tell me your story and I will help them better understand. The gentleman then told me about his family’s flight and what they went through. With my camera, I could show his face, show his suffering. And you can hear his story in his own voice. Film is very powerful and captivating. It inserts the viewer into the culture of the person being filmed. It lets you understand the story at a deeper level.” Her experiences abroad have affected her faith, of course. “I wouldn’t be human if I saw some of the things I’ve seen and didn’t wonder, ‘What kind of God is this that allows such suffering?’ but I keep coming back to the stories of God’s redemption in every single place I’ve been. For example, a Baton Rouge Christian Life Magazine l DECEMBER 2016

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