

Quiet and Faithful Service
Living Waters for the World water teams know them as FCI, the supplier of LWW water system kits and components. We know them as quiet and f


What's in a Name?
What is a man named "MacGregor" doing as the In-Country Coordinator for LWW's Yucatan Network in Mexico? Carlos Arias MacGreg


The Fort That Became a Fountain
It was around two in the morning when I left the house. The heat was the obvious reason for my sleepless night. I got into my bike, my...


Clean Water for THIS Generation
In the mid 1990s, a cholera outbreak in the small village of Maya Balam in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico took the lives of many people,...


Water and the Word
Go. Give. Pray. Mobilize as your heart and body are moved by divine indwelling; to Clean Water U, or to a place where partnerships flow....


CWU: After the firehose
We wrapped up our first Clean Water U training of 2017 and holding true to the past, this session was filled to the brim with passionate fol


My Clean Water Why
One of the questions we ask students at Clean Water U is why they are called to bring clean water to others. LWW's Financial Administrat


Bringing Her Gifts to the Table: an Interview with Hope Anderson
Hope Anderson is the Director of Pennington Presbyterian Nursery School, and a dedicated volunteer for Living Waters for the World (LWW). H


Tribute to "Hyper Helen"
Some years ago I told my mother my nickname for her was ‘Hyper Helen.’ At first she wanted to be offended. But by the time I had gotten home


A Glimpse of Heaven with the Villatoro Family
Executive Director Steve YOung had the privilege of visiting with Walter Villatoro, his wife Carmen and their family in the Guatemala highla