A Conversation with LWW's Executive Director
LWW's Executive Director Steve Young shares the state of the organization and what he's excited about for 2022 and beyond. Check it out.
New Methods, Same Mission
Our travel may have been halted, but that doesn't mean the mission stops. Read on to see how one team embraced change to continue the work.
Why I Volunteer: Health and Clean Water
Rick Lee, Clean Water U instructor, shares how the faith of a community got him hooked with LWW. Read on to see why he continues to serve.
More Than Clean Water
The water team at Westminster Presbyterian installs systems in Tennessee. Read on to hear why their installations are more than clean water.
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.
Guatemalan Communities Protect Health
Guatemalan communities are protecting the health of their citizens with clean water and hand-washing instruction. Read on to hear how two c
A Humble Hope Leads to 18 Partnerships
Living Waters for the world mission teams have formed over 1,000 water partnerships! While their impact has been great, their ambitions hav
Your Story, God's Invitation
Have you ever thought that your Living Waters story might be the one God has prepared someone to hear? Read on for more about how one team&
How to Leave a Mark
What makes the difference between a temporarily enjoyable experience and a transformational one? Read on to learn how LWW's relationshi
Why I Volunteer: To Improve Health and Change Lives
Patrick Jenkins, of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hickory, North Carolina, is a dedicated Living Waters for the World volunteer. Read on to