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Living Waters for the World Podcast

by Living Waters for the World

The Living Waters for the World podcast has been created to be a space to share stories, inspire others and learn from other water saints working in this ministry together. We will interview and talk with different people who have come together to form this great project and work to share ideas on how all of us can serve better.

Copyright: © 2023 Living Waters for the World Podcast

Episodes

Peet Strydom, Executive Director of Liquid Legacy

53m · Published 31 Aug 19:00

In this episode, we sat down with Peet Strydom from Liquid Legacy and heard about his journey and Liquid Legacy's work in Peru and the Bahamas. Read more about Liquid Legacy here. Be sure to check out their fundraiser coming up October 22, 2023!

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Reach out to us via our website to learn more.

Become an LWW Cupbearer (a monthly supporter who helps a family have sustainable access to purified drinking water)! Whether you donate $5 or $50 a month or more, you're making a difference! Here's a link to learn more and sign up.

Clean Water U (CWU) is our five-day school where we train teams to work with partners. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

Harry Castillo of Cuba gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Gracias Harry!

Here's where you can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends.

Conshohocken United Methodist Church's Uganda Water Partnership

46m · Published 24 Jul 01:00

In this episode, we visit with Pat and Dave Patterson of the Conshohocken United Methodist Church. They have water partnerships in Cuba and Uganda. You can learn more about their partnerships here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJAGG0L5ZXY

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Reach out to us via our website to learn more.

If you aren't an LWW Cupbearer (a monthly supporter who helps a family have sustainable access to purified drinking water) yet, this is your invitation. Whether you donate $5 or $50, you're making a difference! Here's a link to learn more and sign up.

Clean Water U (CWU) is our five-day school where we train teams to work with partners. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

Harry Castillo of Cuba gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Gracias Harry!

Here's where you can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends: 
https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/13274698-conshohocken-united-methodist-church-s-uganda-water-partnership.mp3?download=true

2023: Looking ahead with Executive Director Steve Young

49m · Published 21 Mar 03:00

In this episode, LWW's Executive Director Steve Young joins Kendall and Doug to share a "state of the organization" update and what he is looking forward to in 2023.

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. We all have a role to play when it comes to providing pure water for God's children. What part will you play? Reach out to us via our website and let's talk about water for all God's children. There's room at God's table for all of us!

Thank you for listening to our podcast and for all of your support for Living Waters for the World. If you aren't an LWW Cupbearer (a monthly supporter who helps a family have sustainable access to purified drinking water) yet, this is your invitation! Whether you donate $5 or $50, you're making a difference! Here's a link to learn more and sign up.

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Check out our website to learn how you can be a water partner. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Clean Water U (CWU) is our five-day school where we train teams to work with partners. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

Harry Castillo of Cuba gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Gracias Harry! 

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends: 

Kendall Cox, LWW Director of Education

56m · Published 10 Feb 02:00

Kendall Cox, LWW's Director of Education, is usually a co-host of the LWW podcast along with Doug Depies but for this episode, Doug asked Kendall to be the guest and he got to ask all the questions! It was a joy to get to sit down and record this conversation together, share some stories as well as some lessons learned from mentors along the way, and dream about where 2023 will take us.

Thank you for listening to our podcast and for all of your support for Living Waters for the World. If you aren't an LWW Cupbearer (a monthly supporter who helps a family have sustainable access to purified drinking water) yet, this is your invitation! Whether you donate $5 or $50, you're making a difference! Here's a link to learn more and sign up.

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Check out our website to learn how you can be a water partner. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Clean Water U (CWU) is our five-day school where we train teams to work with partners. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

Harry Castillo of Cuba gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Gracias Harry! 

Please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends: https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/12223012-kendall-cox-lww-director-of-education.mp3?download=true

Celebrating Carie Turner, Living Waters for the World's Financial Administrator, on her retirement

48m · Published 03 Dec 04:00

We can't wait to share this conversation with you all! Prepare to be uplifted (and challenged!) by Carie Turner who just retired as Living Waters for the World's Financial Administrator.

We invite all our listeners to become a Living Waters for the World Cupbearer--a monthly supporter who helps a family have sustainable access to purified drinking water. Whether you donate $5 or $50, you're making a difference! Here's a link to learn more and sign up--Carie thanks you and so do we!

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Check out our website to learn how you can be a water partner. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Clean Water U (CWU) is our five-day school where we train teams to work with partners. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

Harry Castillo of Cuba gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Gracias Harry! Moraima Gonzalez, Cuba Network Coordinator, created this karaoke video of the entire song.

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends: https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/11805245

Joanie Lukins, LWW Leader, Celebrates 20 Years as a Volunteer

1h 0m · Published 15 Jul 19:00

What a joy it was to sit down with long-time LWW leader and volunteer, Joanie Lukins for this month's podcast! Joanie's time with LWW stretches back over 20 years and we loved hearing some of her stories and what she's learned from her team's partners over the years.

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Check out our website to learn how you can be a water partner. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Clean Water U (CWU) is our five-day school where we train teams to work with partners. Our next session will be held at Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in Johnsonburg, New Jersey. The dates are October 10-14. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

Harry Castillo of Cuba gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Gracias Harry! Moraima Gonzalez, Cuba Network Coordinator, created this karaoke video of the entire song.

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/10968560

Pablo Pérez, LWW Guatemala Network In-Country Coordinator

43m · Published 08 Jun 18:00

For our latest podcast, Pablo Pérez, LWW's Guatemala Network in-country coordinator, joined us to visit about his work with water partners.

Here is a link to the LWW Guatemala YouTube channel where you can find videos of Pablo and the rest of our staff doing what they do best, connecting and training.

A note about the audio in this episode: We apologize that the audio isn't always clear in some places. Recording a podcast with people who are in three different locations (in this case, Guatemala, Cancún, and Mississippi) has its challenges.

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Check out our website to learn how you can be a water partner.

We have one more Clean Water U (CWU) training in 2022. This fall, we will hold CWU for the very first time at Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in Johnsonburg, New Jersey. The dates are October 10-14. You'll find more info about Clean Water U here.

We want to thank our friend Harry Castillo of Cuba who gifted LWW with the song "Agua de Vida" that we use for our podcast music. Here is a link to a karaoke video of the song produced by Moraima Gonzalez, Cuba Network Coordinator. We hope you'll dance and practice some Spanish!

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends: https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/10760133

Rotary Water Partnership: Yucatán and NY Rotary Clubs

54m · Published 25 May 15:00

We are excited to share this conversation we had this month with one of our trained water teams with members from rotary clubs in New York. They just returned from completing an install of a water purification system with their partners in Tabi, Quintana Roo, Mexico. 

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. Check out our website to learn how you can be a water partner.

Clean Water U training is coming to Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in Johnsonburg, New Jersey October 10-14, 2022. You'll find Clean Water U info here.

The music for this episode is the song "Agua de Vida" written by Harry Castillo for Living Waters for the World. Here is a link to a karaoke video of the song that Moraima Gonzalez, Cuba Network Coordinator, produced. Enjoy!

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/10680560

A Conversation with Doug Depies, LWW's Social Media Coordinator

1h 9m · Published 27 Apr 21:00

This month's podcast is a conversation with Living Waters for the World's Social Media Coordinator, Doug Depies. Social Media is just one of the hats Doug wears at LWW--he is also a quadrant coordinator in the Yucatan network, he's an instructor for LWW at our training school, Clean Water U, and he's our podcast co-host as well. Doug has a gift for photography and videography (check out some of his work here and here) as well as for teaching. In this conversation, you'll learn what "helium hands" are (and that Doug has them), how he got involved with LWW and photography, and how he learned Spanish.

The music for this episode is the song "Agua de Vida" written by Harry Castillo for Living Waters for the World. Here is a link to a karaoke video of the song that Moraima Gonzalez, Cuba Network Coordinator, produced. Enjoy!

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. More partners mean more communities have safe water to drink! Whether our role is to pray, give, or go, we all have a calling. Check out our website to learn how you can be a part of this mission ministry that God has called us to work in together.

We have one more in-person Clean Water U training in 2022:
October 10-14 Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in Johnsonburg, New Jersey

You'll find Clean Water U info here.

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/episodes/10516961

A Conversation with LWW's Executive Director, Steve Young

51m · Published 21 Mar 15:00

In this episode, LWW's Executive Director Steve Young joins Kendall and Doug to share a "state of the organization" report and what he is excited about in 2022.

Living Waters for the World trains partners to work together so that communities have a sustainable source of purified drinking water. More partners mean more communities have access to pure water.  We all have a role to play when it comes to providing pure water for God's children. What part will you play? Reach out to us via our website and let's talk about water for all God's children. There's room at God's table for all of us!

Check out our 2022 trainings (Clean Water U) for water teams:
April 26-30 Camp Hopewell in Oxford, Mississippi (note: this session is almost at capacity and the deadline to register is April 8)
August 2-6 virtual training online
October 10-14 Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in Johnsonburg, New Jersey

In this episode, we talk about water partnerships in terms of potlucks and round tables! While over the years, we've heard many different folks talk about partnerships in this way, we'd like to reference two in particular:

--Here's a link to a video from Michael Rhodes at the Chalmers Center that we reference in the podcast explaining  a potluck approach to mission. We encourage you to check out all of the excellent resources at the Chalmers Center. 

--The January 31, 2022 issue of The Presbyterian Outlook "Rethinking Mission" is another resource we encourage you to read. Our Education Team read several articles from that edition in preparation for a recent retreat. In the podcast, we mention a point Ellen Sherby (coordinator of Equipping Mission Involvement for the Presbyterian Church (USA)) makes in her article Making mission matter: Four steps to strengthen your mission committee found in that issue: "When only one community involved in the work participates and leads, mission falls flat and becomes like a fast-food drive-through."

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends: https://www.buzzsprout.com/806414/10288216

Living Waters for the World Podcast has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 12:16:25. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 21st, 2024 21:41.

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