Introduction to BlockPlay
We are excited to begin a series of blog posts that FINALLY get into the details of Assembli, and why we believe it can and will become a game changer.
We are excited to begin a series of blog posts that FINALLY get into the details of Assembli, and why we believe it can and will become a game changer.
Unfortunately, our tendency as humans is to externalize problems and blame others or blame the system. In my first four blog posts, I’ve tried to steer you in the opposite direction. I urged you to look inward and take a more personal look at what’s happening in the world.
Merriam-Webster defines lukewarm as being tepid; lacking conviction; half-hearted. Being lukewarm in our faith and Christian convictions is a problem that’s more detestable to God than either being hot or cold.
One aspect of mission work that is extremely overlooked is logistics. Larger organizations handle it internally, and a few agencies are committed to some logistics services dedicated to Kingdom work.
Without hope, we don’t even try. And we end up in despair or worse. The lack of hope sets the stage for another crisis – the lack of creativity and ideas. The lack of hope shrinks the ability of our minds to consider solutions.
Hope is a very underrated strategic factor when we talk about change. We often see hope as something we give away. It is more of the end result rather than part of the process. But without hope at the beginning, we don’t even try to pursue change.