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Volunteers Wanted!
Do you love Blood:Water? Do you believe in our vision to end the HIV/AIDS and water crises in Africa? Do you live in the Nashville, Tenn., area? If you answered “yes” to all of those questions, we…
One Less Thing for a Mom to Worry About This Mother’s Day
Our School Bells & Water Wells event on The Wally Show on WAY-FM is wrapping up today! We’ve spent the week working to provide clean water and sanitation to 20 schools around Africa. The generosity of Wally’s listeners…
“Sunny Days”
Blood:Water is currently seeking interns for the spring semester. The deadline to apply is December 1. Click here to apply. And check out this guest blog from our current intern, Joey. In my first year of high school,…
Moving Beyond a Concert
There are quite a few places across the country that are special to Blood:Water, and Holland, Mich. is definitely on that list. In many ways, the Blood:Water story began here when our co-founders, Jars of Clay, met Steve…
Blood:Water Book Club: “When Helping Hurts,” Parts 3 and 4
We hope you’ve enjoyed reading “When Helping Hurts” along with our staff! If you missed last week’s discussion post, you can check it out here. This week we’re looking at Part 3: Doing Short-Term Missions Without Doing Long-Term…
Life on the Road with Jars
Co-founder Jena Lee Nardella’s memoir, “One Thousand Wells,” will be released on August 25! Today, Jena gives us a look inside the Jars of Clay tour bus, where she spent a lot of time during the early days…
Music Monday: The Blood:Water Vinyl Project
In the age of instant consumer-driven everything, I thought it might be nice to honor the artist community by giving them the floor. If you can get past the hipster induced eye-rolling and assumption that vinyl is popular…
Dig Deeper with Us
Building a community that works together to address the HIV/AIDS and water crises is the main tenet of the work we do in Africa. But building community isn’t something that stops in Africa; it is something that we…