

Water and the Word: I Was Thirsty
Lord, when were we ever NOT thirsty?
It is, after all, a natural human condition.
And if I am thirsty, day after day,
over and over, then m


Giving Thanks for Relationships
We give thanks for the enduring relationships that are forged through water partnerships. Read on for a story about a twelve-year friendshi


Giving Thanks for God's Call
We give thanks for the volunteers who go where God leads them - be it near or far. Read on for Rick Johnson's story about why he recent


Why We Give: Mary and Craig Romer
Mary and Craig Romer of Huntsville, Alabama are a wonderful example of how Living Waters for the World is blessed with loyal, thoughtful don


Four Churches, One Mission
Cantamayec, Mexico, is at the center of a mission partnership that spans from California to New Jersey to South Carolina. Read on to learn h


Clean Water U: Come and Be Quenched
LWW Director of Education Kendall Cox gives thanks for the mentors who have inspired her over the years and played a role in making Clean Wa


Being a Hands-On Christian: How LWW has Allowed Dan to "Do" His Christianity
Dan Terpstra is a 101 Instructor at Clean Water U, member of the LWW Education and Field Operations teams, and water team leader for his chu


Water and the Word: Produce to Share
This was the signÂ
over a tableÂ
in a church’s fellowship hall.Â
It was summer,Â
AKA gardening season,Â
so I knew,Â
from my experien


Just When You Think You Know What to Expect
God holds surprises even for seasoned water teams like the one from Grace Presbyterian Church in Plano, Texas. Read on to hear about the tr


Why I Volunteer: To Improve Health and Change Lives
Patrick Jenkins, of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hickory, North Carolina, is a dedicated Living Waters for the World volunteer. Read on to