Africa Time vs Western Time The Cross Cultural Mission Reality
What happens when a hyper-scheduled Western missionary who manages life down to 30-second intervals meets an East African culture centered entirely around relationships? In this episode of The Roots Network Podcast, hosts Adam Koelling and Patrick Briscoe break down the profound differences between Western time-management and East African "Africa Time". Welcome back to The Roots Network Podcast! Through real-world, humorous, and challenging stories featuring TRN staff member George, they uncover how cross-cultural missions exposes our personal ignorance and how true "Kingdom Culture" requires moving past our obsession with the clock to make space for the Holy Spirit. Key Takeaways From This Episode: The TRN Field Team: Get to know the indigenous team of church planters, discipleship leaders, and medical/water coordinators executing the mission daily in Rwanda, Burundi, the DRC, and Tanzania. "They Will Not Die": The unforgettable story of an hour-long pharmacy delay in Kigali that birthed a permanent ministry mantra. When Oaths Meet Calendars: A transparent look at setting expectations within a relational, honor-shame culture using biblical principles from the Gospels. Sacrificial Discipleship: How a Rwandan staff member drove eight hours across the country without a second thought, modeling true, sacrificial New Testament discipleship. Timestamps/Chapters: 00:00 - Intro, Audience Feedback, & The Power of Subscribing 01:38 - Introducing the Roots Network Field Team in East Africa 03:39 - Church Planting & Student Ministries in Rwanda & Tanzania 07:18 - Dr. Patrick & The Focus on Field Leader George 08:44 - Defining "Africa Time" vs. Western Time Management 10:47 - The Kigali Pharmacy Mistake: "They Will Not Die!" 19:51 - When the Cross-Cultural Door Swings Both Ways 21:31 - Bringing Biblical Structure to Weekly Team Meetings 24:30 - Cultural Ignorance & Shifting to a Relational Context 28:25 - Sacrificing Time for Discipleship: The Story of Wilson 33:29 - Creating Margin for the Holy Spirit in a Packed Schedule 34:23 - Sending Point: God Controls Time, Not Us 36:46 - The Truth About Africa Time: Relationship Over Clock 42:13 - Closing Prayer for Margin & Opportunities to Love 44:21 - Foundational Motto: Ephesians 3:17-19 & Live Well If you enjoy this episode, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW, and SHARE. It helps us reach more people and continue sharing stories of faith, missions, and Kingdom impact around the world. Learn more about The Roots Network: https://www.therootsnetwork.org/ Support The Roots Network: https://www.therootsnetwork.org/get-i... Connect with us: / the_roots_network / therootsnetwork https://x.com/roots_network 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes: / @therootsnetwork 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/639ghae... #missions #kingdomculture #africatime

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