Live Well | Cross-Cultural Missions and the Compassion Challenge
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In our inaugural episode, we dive into the heart of The Roots Network and the unexpected cultural lessons learned over 7 years in Rwanda.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:34 How we Named the Podcast
01:24 Meet Patrick
03:56 Meet Adam
06:02 Call to Ministry
07:31 TRN History / Family Relocation
08:13 TRN Staff
08:56 Podcast Origins
11:01 TRN Mission, Vision, and Strategy
15:42 Cross-Cultural Discussion
17:35 Adam & Patrick's Connection
19:10 Giving vs. Going
21:15 Book: Ministering in Honor/Shame Cultures
24:31 Honor/Shame vs. Guilt/Innocence
28:43 Learning the Hard Way
37:23 Kingdom Culture40:36 Compassion is Key
42:57 Transparency
43:29 An Anecdote About Compassion
49:18 No Takebacks, But Redemption
50:31 Sending Point
52:31 Conclusion
Episode Summary: Top 3 Main Topics
The Roots Network Strategy (Start, Strengthen, Serve, Support): Adam and Patrick break down the evolution of their mission from 2018 to today, introducing the newest pillar: Support. They discuss how the ministry has shifted, since relocating his family back to the US after living in Rwanda for 7 years, from leading and serving with his team on the ground to now empowering a local team of 12 as they continue to serve in East Africa.
Bioethics in the Mission Field: Patrick introduces the intersection of science and faith, explaining how ethical principles like autonomy and justice are perceived differently in East Africa compared to the Western world, and why "compassion" is the bridge between them.
Cultural Clashes - Honor-Shame vs. Guilt-Innocence: A deep dive into the "psyche" of different cultures. The hosts share a revealing story about an orthodontic training session gone wrong, illustrating how direct Western communication can unintentionally cause deep shame in an Eastern context.
Resources Mentioned:
The Roots Network Website: https://www.therootsnetwork.org/
Get the Book "Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures": https://a.co/d/099PRVI3
In This Episode:
"It is not our purpose as believers to go make another culture look like ours... it is our purpose to make both of our cultures look like Jesus." —Adam Koelling
"I destroyed that relationship by shaming a doctor... I had the heart, but I didn't have the training to communicate in an honoring way." —Patrick Briscoe