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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.

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Episodes

Rubenia Sánchez, Living Waters for the World Guatemala In-Country Coordinator

46m · Published 24 Feb 21:00

In this episode, Rubenia Sánchez joins Kendall and Doug to share about her work with Living Waters for the World as an In-Country Coordinator for our Guatemala Network.

Click here to view the LWW Guatemala Network YouTube channel where you can see videos created by Rubenia and the rest of our Guatemala team.

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 three Clean Water U trainings in 2022:
April 26-30 Camp Hopewell in Oxford, Mississippi
August 2-6 virtual training online
October 10-14 Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in Johnsonburg, New Jersey

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Claudia Dolinga on Guatemala and LWW's International Networks Conference

39m · Published 19 Jan 22:00

January 20, 2022
Claudia Dolinga on Guatemala and Living Waters for the World's International Networks Conference
LWW's Podcast Season 3 episode 1

In this episode, Claudia Dolinga joins Kendall and Doug to share about her work with Living Waters for the World, from being a volunteer interpreter in Guatemala, to becoming an In-Country Coordinator for Guatemala, and now, a project coordinator for Living Waters for the World! We are grateful that Claudia has "helium hands" and that her gifts include planning and organizing (as well as video creation and editing!)

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! We are always looking for volunteers to be a part of this work. Check out our website to learn how you can form a team and partner on water with a community!

We are grateful to have Camp Hopewell in Oxford, Mississippi, as partners for our water team training, Clean  Water U. We have a training there April 26-30, 2022. We will also have a virtual training in late summer (date TBA.) We are excited to have a new training partner,  Johnsonburg Camp & Retreat Center in New Jersey! Our inaugural training there will be October 10-14, 2022.

Thanks for listening--please share this podcast with your family, church, and friends:
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Carson Salyer on LWW Partnerships in Appalachia and Peru

38m · Published 16 Dec 18:00

In this episode, we're talking with Carson Salyer, retired pastor, Clean Water U training school instructor, and LWW volunteer. Carson discusses how he got involved with LWW and why he's stayed involved all these years. We talk about his experiences working with partners in Peru and Appalachia and Carson shares stories and wisdom--we didn't want the episode to end!

To learn more about LWW's model and how you can be a part of communities having clean water to drink, visit us on the web.

Here's our Christmas video--you're going to want to play this on repeat for all your friends and family!

This link will take you to a blog post about Westminster Presbyterian Church water team's work in Appalachia.

And here is a link to a blog post about their work in Peru.

Click here for some photos from Westminster's partnerships. We are grateful for the Westminster water team and their 61 water partners in Peru and Appalachia!

A Conversation with Kelly Goad, LWW Volunteer Extraordinaire

27m · Published 16 Nov 00:00

This month we got to visit with Kelly Goad, a member of the water team at the Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green, Kentucky and an administrator at our training school, Clean Water U. In this conversation, Kelly shares how he came to be involved with LWW and why he's stayed involved all these years. He also talks about his church's water partnership in Belize. Here's a video from that partnership:
https://youtu.be/YRiM3nBijqA

If you'd like to be part of this mission of partnering on clean water with communities, reach out to us via our website, http://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org

Thanks for listening--we appreciate your support! You can further support this water mission by donating:
http://https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/ways-to-give

We are inviting all of our listeners to become LWW Cupbearers, monthly donors who help keep clean water flowing for families around the world:
http://livingwatersfortheworld.org/cupbearer-gift



A conversation with Hope Anderson and Nancy Russell, Co-Moderators for LWW's Yucatán Network.

50m · Published 24 Sep 20:00

Hope Anderson and Nancy Russell are water team leaders (their church is Pennington Presbyterian in New Jersey), instructors at LWW's training school Clean Water U, and Co-Moderators for LWW's Yucatán Network.

Before we get to this episode's show notes, we have a favor to ask. From now until the end of 2021, we have set a goal of 300 new LWW Cupbearers. What's a Cupbearer? Monthly donors who give so that a family can have access to a sustainable source of clean water. 300 new Cupbearers giving $5 a month and we reach our goal for 2021! Whether you have $5 or $50 or somewhere in between to give each month, it all adds up to kids having safe drinking water. So they can go to school. Learn. Play. Be kids. Becoming a Cupbearer is easy. Here's how:
 
https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/cupbearer-gift

Thank you for your support and thanks for listening!

Now for the show notes!

A few acronyms:

NCT: Network Coordinating Team
AC: Yucatán Civil Association of Water Partners
101: LWW's Partnership Management Workshop
102: LWW's Health Education Workshop
103: LWW's Water System Workshop
ROS: Reverse Osmosis and Softening

Here is a  video  of the Cantamayec and Pennington Presbyterian Church water partnership:

https://youtu.be/EHRU2HmeHKM

Here's the story we referenced about a first time volunteer on the Pennington water team:

https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/single-post/2019/01/29/first-time-volunteer-finds-transformation-in-mexico

This link shows you where LWW has organized networks that come alongside our partners and assist with assessment, development, implementation, and sustainability of water partnerships. If you scroll to the bottom, you'll see info for the Yucatán network:

https://www.livingwatersfortheworld.org/network-contacts

Here is a video of the water plant at Mani in the Yucatán network to show as an example. They named their water plant Há - the water of our land in Mayan.

https://fb.watch/8hyluYE6kQ/

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https://www.facebook.com/LWWmission
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/LWWmission/videos


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 May 19th, 2024 22:11.

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