Portrait of Faithfulness
After a water system is installed, it is up to the system operators to keep it running and serve the community. In this story, Joanie Lukin
Do we, the church, still heal?
Are we, "the church," still empowered to heal in the name of Jesus? In this post, staff member Jennifer Zehnder offers her respons
Why I Volunteer: To Serve the Lord
Bill Reed has been involved with Living Waters for the World since 2003 and volunteers in many ways. Read on to learn how he got involved, w
The Future of LWW in Ghana
A year after training as Clean Water U instructors, Ghanaian partners took the lead on a new water project in the village of Kwahu Praso. R
No Ordinary Water Team
Team FLOW isn't like most LWW water teams. Read on to learn how a group of like-minded co-workers have dedicated themselves to sharing
Sharing Clean Water in the Dominican Republic
Water systems in the Dominican Republic are making an important difference for the communities they serve. Read on for partner success stor
25 Years of Living Waters for the World
As Living Waters for the World marks its 25th year, we take a look at the evolution of the ministry through the experiences of Beth Peak Tho
1,000,000 Gallons Later
El Fuerte in Cardenas, Cuba, celebrated an important milestone this year - 1 million gallons of clean water! Read on to hear this story of
Giving Thanks for Servant Leaders
We give thanks for international partners who go above and beyond to serve others with clean water. Read on for a story from Nicaragua abou
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