

A New Thing
Is it okay to be unsettled and excited about what 2021 has in store? Read on to hear what Steve Young thinks and how LWW adapts to change.


Eating an Elephant
Clean Water U instructors have now successfully held two virtual sessions. Read on to hear how Joanie Lukins felt about that transformation.


Why I Volunteer: Global Health
Hannah Blinn has been involved with LWW since 2012. Read on to see how her interest in global health keeps her engaged.


Water and the Word: Break Out
In the poem "Break Out," Rev. Todd Jenkins shares his dream of what he hopes will break out soon.


Blessed Water
From Cambodia to the U.S. and other countries over the years, Sichan Siv's life has been a journey of service. Read on to hear his why.


Camp Director Helps Create Miracles with Living Waters for the World Project
Yendy Tejada, director of World Vision training camp El Tule, thinks of her blessings as miracles. Read on to see what she has witnessed.


First Rodeos
What does it look like to do a training in 2020? Could Clean Water U be done virtually and would it have the same solid foundation that we s


Water and the Word: Virtual Water
Much of what we see and do can be created virtually; but water? Read on to get Rev. Todd Jenkins' view on virtual water.


Cupbearers Keep Clean Water Flowing
You may not be able to travel, but you can still keep clean water flowing in communities with a Living Waters for the World water purificati


Living Waters for the World in the COVID-19 Crisis
Living Waters for the World teams have taught proper hand washing for years. Read on for uplifting news about how one Mexican community is d