Cultivating a Global Mindset

The dissonance in this season is unparalleled. God is moving powerfully AND the needs of humanity are skyrocketing.

At The Cause we partner with people who serve the underserved worldwide. Many of our partners are on the frontlines in their cities, and we consider it a privilege to help hold their arms up as they feed the hungry, encourage the broken-hearted, build up their communities, and spread the gospel. My heart has been heavy as I talk to them and hear first hand reports of what’s happening globally….

  • Lives are being lost daily.
  • In Lebanon, the price of chicken has skyrocketed to over $17 a pound, and political tensions are rising.
  • In The Philippines, their President ordered that people who break the lockdown should be “shot dead.”
  • In India, millions of people aren’t able to work and right now they are starving.
  • In Uganda the President has directed police to arrest anyone who gives food to the hungry and charge them with attempted murder.
  • Here in the US, countless individuals have lost their entire income; many don’t know how they are going to pay next month’s rent.

These are devastating truths AND right this second in history, God has ushered a beautiful invitation to the Church to remember her global identity. 

Understanding what God is doing in this time starts with embracing our full identity as members of the global body of Christ. We are being called to shake off partial identities built by country and culture, and live Kingdom centered lives in an entirely new, fully integrated, way.

Distraction is everywhere, trying to keep believers from internalizing this global reality. The Church is called to understand and alleviate the unique challenges facing people, made in the image of God, worldwide.

Embracing our global connectedness isn’t something that takes us away from the local community, they feed each other. This is a time of expansion that includes our neighbors, country, and world. There is no competition in the Kingdom. God is going to use this season to strengthen and build connections in all facets of our lives. 

As a nonprofit executive, I get about 100 emails a day inviting me to hustle for donations because the future is uncertain. So much of the rhetoric is about competing for funding because we don’t know what’s coming.

But, that’s not God’s heart.

God’s heart is for unity, not competition. 

God’s heart is for people. 

God’s heart is to care for the most underserved human beings in the world. 

God’s heart is for the orphan, the widow, the poor, the marginalized, the broken-hearted. 

God’s heart is for each of us – economy skyrocketing or crushing depression. God is enough. 

I’ve had to do a lot of repenting lately. During this season it’s easy to make agreements with fear and scarcity. It’s tempting to cling to hopelessness, or anchor our hope into the wrong edifice. We want to hope in the virus being gone, in the world opening back up, in economies restoring and life returning to normal.

Instead, we are called to put our hope securely and solely on Jesus. That’s the only hope that won’t disappoint. 

We don’t know what the future holds, but today, we get to keep doing the things that God has called us to do. COVID-19 isn’t a surprise to God, so the “good works which God planned in advance for you to do” (Eph. 2:10), are ready for you, even now.

During this wild time, where so much has been lost, continue to focus on what you CAN do, instead of meditating on what you can’t. Continue to ask God what you need to be doing, AND what you don’t.

Corporately, God is using this time to deepen our callings. This moment in history is vitally important in the Kingdom. What we are in the middle of is revolutionary, it’s going to change everything. When the dust settles and the new world begins, this time will be a great reset. Let’s contend for a global Kingdom reset, right here, right now. 

 

Activation

Practical Ways You Can Make a Difference Right Now

Pray – Prayer moves mountains. Check out this Random Country Generator – and spend five minutes praying for whatever country pops up. Or go find a list of missionaries that your church supports, or check out our Cause Partners – and pray for them individually. Then write out prayers for people who are serving worldwide and send them via email or snail mail.

Become a Monthly Donor to a Cause Partner – Our partners are doing amazing, desperately needed work in the world. Click Here to choose one to support monthly.

Give to The Cause Partner Relief Fund – Another possibility is to support missionaries who are facing unexpected financial hardship (for example having to fly back to the US due to COVID-19) by giving to this fund.

Prophetic Postcards – Ella, a friend of mine, had the incredible idea of painting prophetic postcards for others.

“My daughters and I cut watercolor paper into postcard sizes. We ask God for prophetic inspiration. Then, we paint and draw: colors, shapes, images, words. Anything at all!  Sometimes we write what we receive as interpretation. We send the postcards. The most exciting part has been when people receive them, enjoy the images & pray expectantly to receive revelation (others around also share what they ‘see’!) There is always more hope, encouragement, healing, and vision as God’s “love letters” come alive!”

You could make creative cards and send them to people who are serving others locally or abroad.

 

 

 

 

 

Morgan Funke
Morgan Funke
Our fearless leader and CEO, Morgan has been working in the nonprofit field for over 15 years. Morgan has become a sought-after nonprofit consultant and event speaker. She is happily married to her wonderful husband Nathan, whose job description for The Cause includes, “keeping the CEO sane.” While she admits to losing at yoga and hating Pinterest projects, she loves to read, write, “win” cross-training at her local gym, and throw awesome parties.