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World Toilet Day: Game of Thrones Update

One epic day last July, we joined in The Real Game of Thrones. For 24 hours we waged a battle for 21 royal thrones (or toilets, as they say). Today, on World Toilet Day, we salute the valiant…

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Tomorrow is World Toilet Day!

We want you to take action tomorrow on World Toilet Day to help provide access to latrines for communities in Africa! Access to a latrine greatly increases sanitation and hygiene practices that are so important to the health…

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Blood:Water Book Club: “Visions of Vocation,” Part 2

For today’s Blood:Water Book Club, we will review chapters 4-5 of Visions of Vocation by Steve Garber.   Summary:“Knowing what I know, having heard what I’ve heard, having read what I’ve read, what am I going to do?” (82)…

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Music Monday: Leigh Nash and Matthew Perryman Jones

Can you believe that it is already mid-November!? We have had some amazing artists collaborate with us, and some that have even rolled through the Blood:Water office to play a few songs!   From Sandra McCracken and Brady…

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Happy Veterans Day

To all who have served, thank you.

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Blood:Water Book Club: “Visions of Vocation,” Part 1

For today’s Blood:Water Book Club, we will review chapters 1-3 of Visions of Vocation by Steve Garber. visions-of-vocation Summary: Any understanding of vocation begins with paying attention, with having eyes that see with the heart. The world around us…

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Blood:Water Book Club: New Month, New Book

If you haven’t heard, we’ve started a Blood:Water book club! Each month, we’ll choose a book that has somehow shaped what we know as an organization, that relates to our work, or that provides inspiration. (We’re also open…

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One Month Left Till Red Tie Gala

As we head into the holiday season, we prepare for our fourth annual Red Tie Gala, which is just about one month away. Returning to the Country Music Hall of Fame, we expect about 500 local, regional, and…

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Morning Muse

“Let us remember that the work of justice is a long-suffering narrative- both for the individuals who are today enduring the brunt of the world’s worst injustices and for people of faith committed to moving the needle.” Martin…

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Photo Friday: What’s In a Name?

From left to right meet Tallaso, Aube, Kame, and Gumato. What’s in a name? Names create identity. They separate individuals from the collective. They endow personhood. Names embody qualities and aspirations. For many, the selection of a name is…

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