


Bringing safe water to communities is urgent work—and you are making it possible, especially in countries where many rural families rely on unsafe sources. But before the first drop of clean water flows, there is a journey. Villages first receive FARM STEW training and must put these Bible-based lessons into practice, becoming FARM STEW-certified. Once certified, they become eligible for a borehole well if improved water access is needed.
In the past, using local contractors has often been slow, costly, and difficult—especially in remote areas. Now, thanks to you, that is changing in Zambia. As we share the message of Living Water—Jesus (John 4 and 7)—FARM STEW Zambia now has its own Village Drill. This portable, hand-operated rig allows teams to move faster, reach remote communities, and drill at lower cost.

After intensive hands-on training this quarter, the team is ready. Across Zambia, FARM STEW-certified villages are waiting—and your support is helping clean, lifesaving water to finally flow.
Learn more about how FARM STEW brings clean water to villages by watching this video!