Supplying clean water in tribal village.

Water is vital for all living things, including plants and animals. Water makes about 70% of the human body, and people cannot survive without it. As a result, Jesus could claim to be the living water.

 

A tribe known as the Rat Catcher dwells in Nepal, primarily in the south near the border, and is considered the lowest caste in Hinduism. They are so impoverished that after working for 12 hours in construction and labor, they barely make US$ 2. They sip arsenic-laced water from a hand pump or heavily polluted river water. As a result, they and their children are ill, and they have numerous wounds on their bodies as a result of utilizing it. Pastor Rashid is committed to assisting these villages by providing clean water and drilling a hand pump in each village. It’s also a tactic for building relationships with the neighborhood by drilling hand pumps, making church planting easier.

ILM has drilled and erected 13 hand pumps in 13 villages this year, with a small cell group in each village, thanks to generous partner sponsorship.