Living Waters for the World trains and equips volunteer mission teams to partner with communities in need of clean water. LWW-trained teams work closely with community leaders to install a water treatment system, and to educate the community about the appropriate use of clean water. We invite you to join us, so that together, we can hope for the day when there will be clean water of all of God's children.
How you can help:
1. Build a clean water mission team. No prior experience is necessary - just a desire to serve!
2. Donate to Living Waters for the World. Your financial support directly translates into more clean water flowing in the world.
3. Spread the word about this mission by forwarding a link to this video to your family, friends and co-workers, and asking them to do the same.
For more information, please visit us at http://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org
Water Crisis - A Solution.wmv
garyshouse305 5 months ago
As I am figuring out what to give my loved ones this Christmas, this video reminds me that there are some parents that are not even able to give their children the simple, basic gift of clean water to drink. Part of the gifts around our family's tree this year will be gifts to Living Waters for the World in honor of my loved ones. Not only will this be a gift to my family, but it will also help give clean water to neighbors I will never meet. Thank you for this video reminder.
carieon62 4 years ago
Steve,
This is a great video. I love how you combined the Living Waters for the World DVD with your personal message.
We have a team from Farragut Presbyterian Church and First Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge that visited Belize in May. We're on track to building a relationship with the community of Armenia and doing an installation in the next year. If anyone out there reading this is interested in helping, please let me know!
Let clean water flow!
LynnKszos 4 years ago 2
Excellent Job on the video. I enjoyed learning more about this organization and what all it accomplishes. These folks have the right attitude about helping those less fortunate. Keep up the good work.
queenieforaday 4 years ago
I took the training and learned more about the water crisis and what we can do to help. I hope so much that this mission surpasses any goal that can even be imagined!
donnaoliva 4 years ago
Great video. And, I know firsthand that the CWU training works and that the program is sound. And that the water system can be installed by amateurs.
johannaplantain 4 years ago
Wow, what a great organization. Living Waters for the World is truly changing the world for so many people in the third world, one drink of pure water at a time. They can't solve all of the world's water problems, but like Teddy Roosevelt said: "Do what you can, with what you have, where you're at". God bless all the Living Waters Saints and all they do in God's Blessed Name.
harlonr 4 years ago
This is an awesome organization that is slowly but surely changing the world in which we live. If you have ever wished you could give the gift of life, this is your opportunity. You have only to go on one trip to see the smiles and experience the hugs of gratitude for a gift that all of us in North America take for granted, and you will be in it for life. Looking for a way to pay it forward? You just found it!
greybeeard 4 years ago
This is an incredible ministry to those most in need.
hutchisonc 4 years ago
Our church is involved in a LWW installation in Madagascar. Through this mission we will be able to provide a system that is simple, sustainable and affordable. The standard unit costs $2800 and will process 300 gallons per batch. LWW's programs are designed to teach local leaders to build and maintain the water systen and also provide training in health, hygiene and spiritual education. "Joining hands with those who need clean water, we find ourselves holding the hand of God."
drgcompton 4 years ago