by Bill Ross | Mar 20, 2020 | Opinion
Khithie, Chali, Paite, Ma U and Lailente. These are the names of small villages in the Chin State of Myanmar made up of 400 to 600 people living in primitive wood huts – sharing life together. The Chin people live along the Myanmar and India border, where both...
by Sam Harrell | Mar 19, 2020 | Opinion
Each year, we approach World Water Day (March 22) through the framework of a particular perspective or theme. This year’s theme, “Water and Climate Change,” could not be more relevant to the current experience of so many around the globe. We have grown accustomed to...
by Helle Liht | Mar 18, 2020 | Opinion
I live by the sea. Every time I walk on its shore or drive past it by car, I have to admit: Water is fascinating. Sometimes still, sometimes stormy. Hundreds of different shades of blue, green and grey. Sometimes reflecting the golden shimmering sun, sometimes the...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 4, 2017 | News
An estimated 600 million children (one in four) will struggle to access potable water by 2040 if current trends continue. That’s the conclusion of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) recent report, “Thirsting for a...
by Chris Hall | Mar 22, 2017 | Opinion
Everyone should have access to clean water wherever they live in the world. It’s a basic need that we require to survive and thrive. But millions of people don’t have that access and that is a challenge to the church: Should we respond to this huge need...