Gospel for Asia Weighs In on Water

WILLS POINT, TX – Realizing that World Water Day was fast approaching on March 22nd, I reread Gospel for Asia’s special report, “Dying of Thirst: The Global Water Crisis.” I read the report a couple of weeks ago, which was published March 1, but I wanted to prepare my heart to pray for the third of the world’s population who have no access to safely managed drinking water.
World Water Day is not just about the water crisis. It is about children who are disadvantaged, disabled, & dying because they have no access to clean water
As I reviewed the staggering statistics reported by other authorities, I was stunned when I came across the photo that leads this article. The sight of six very young children carrying empty buckets to fetch water at a distance of who knows how far shook my soul to the core. I realized that the water crisis is not simply about access to water, it is about how the lack of access to clean water is borne on the shoulders of children.
I found it difficult to comprehend that these little ones would have to return to their homes under the weight of more than 16 pounds of water. They probably make this trek every day. Then I realized that the weight they bear is much more than the water they carry.
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