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Commissioning Ceremonies held in Indonesia

     Recently we have seen a number of new reports come in from communities across Indonesia who have been holding commissioning celebrations for their new Living Water™ Treatment Systems. These projects provide excellent opportunities to build relationships within the community, provide health and hygiene workshops, and share the Living Water message. It is a joyous occasion when, for the first time in someone’s life, they experience the gift of crystal clear, safe water.

     Join with us as we celebrate the successful implementation of these projects in Indonesia and pray that lives would continue to be transformed.

Pastor Yudit pours cups of safe water during the commissioning ceremony.
 
The kids in the community proudly hold up their
bottles of safe water!


The community stands in front of the treatment center underneath the WMI welcome sign.

A workshop on Health and Hygiene was also given to educate the community on the importance of proper sanitation.

3 comments (Add your own)

1. pASTOR yUNUS wrote:
Puji Tuhan, Ia baik . NTT mempunyai masalah yang erat berhubungan dengan air yang sehat. karena masalah kesehatan dan gisi buruk banyak mengancam kehidupan anak-anak. program water mission membantu membangun generasi masa depan yang sehat. Tuhan memberkati pelayanan water mission.

May 25, 2010 @ 9:06 AM

2. Kevin Herr wrote:
Translation of comment by Pastor Yunus:

Praise God, He is good. NTT has a problem that is closely related to sanitary water, because health problems and poor nutrition threatens many children's lives. Water Missions Program will help build a healthy future generation. God bless the Water Mission ministry..

May 25, 2010 @ 9:24 AM

3. Charles W Cole wrote:
I was in Oematnunu May 1-9. When one of my team members preached at the worship service on Sunday, 2 May, he and wife who translated for him were served NASA water. They were told that the water was safe to drink because it was NASA water.

Praise the Lord for your ministry.

June 4, 2010 @ 5:31 PM

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