The Ballad of LWW
In this poem, "The Ballad of LWW," Rev. Todd Jenkins reminds us what our mission is and how we can achieve it.
A Family Initiating Partner
The pandemic has made us rethink our work with our partners around the world. Read on to see what a family did to get clean water to Ghana.
It's All in the Family
Clean Water U Instructor Joanie Lukins shares a story that began in 2004. Read on to see why relationship and clean water go hand in hand.
Ice Storms, Fundraisers, and Anthills: World Water Day Reflections in the Time of COVID
What do ice storms, fundraisers, and anthills have in common? Read on for the answer and get Kendall Cox's reflections on World Water Day.
Love God and Love Others
When you receive a blessing, you use it to bless others. Read on to see how a Guatemalan community puts their faith in action.
Mississippi Church Honors Legacy
Ms. Johnnie Webb, a beloved teacher and church member, left Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi, an endowed fund to support
Hirsch Pipe & Supply Product Benefits LWW
To many people, plumbing issues may feel like a necessary nuisance. But to Bill Glockner, taking care of the plumbing needs of the nation fe
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
Good Stewards: Noel and Robert Amason
What do two "practical people" find to love about Living Waters for the World? A sustainable solution that transforms communitie
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