It's About People - Not Water
Before governments began restricting travel, water partners in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula were able to gather for training. Read on to
Water and the Word: Gathering
Rev. Todd Jenkins writes about our social distancing and longing for community in this poem which begins...Here we are, O God,
socially di
Honduran Site Serves Community Through Crisis: Inspirational Stories
In this inspiring story, a Honduran water site rises to meet increased demand for clean water resulting from COVID-19 restrictions. Read on
Water and the Word: Massah and Meribah
In this poem, Rev. Todd Jenkins write about the importance of attending to God's presence in our current situation. Read on for more.
A Water Story from San Pablo, Belize
San Pablo, Belize, is one of the newest Living Waters for the World partners! Read on for more about this partnership through the eyes of P
Water and the Word: Creeksong
Rev. Todd Jenkins writes the revitalizing effect of a creek in the woods in this poem which begins... I journey to the woods as often
as I
Why I Serve: Greg Goodwiller
Greg Goodwiller may have joined LWW's board of directors in 2019, but his history with the ministry goes back 20 years. Read on for mor
Freshwater Coffee and Tea Supports Clean Water
Now you can enjoy an exceptional cup of coffee or tea and support Living Waters for the World at the same time! Read on for more about Fres
Haiti Partners Overcome Adversity to Share Clean Water
Violence in Haiti prevented the Holy Spirit Haiti Mission water team from traveling to be with their partners for their system installation.
Water and the Word: Belize Me
This poem by Rev. Todd Jenkins expresses the hopeful anticipation of a volunteer on route to a system installation visit. Read on for more.