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In this episode, Pastor Kurt reflects on his return mission to El Salvador with The Thirst Initiative, moving from the "brokenness" of his first trip to the focused action of providing clean water to those in need. He describes the complex coordination of these projects as a "divine conspiracy," arguing that while God promises future healing for a broken world, our current highest calling is to serve as "living sacrifices." By contrasting Western abundance with global thirst, Richey challenges listeners to recognize that when a solution is within our reach, we have a spiritual mandate to act as essential pieces of God’s plan.
By encounterlifestudiosIn this episode, Pastor Kurt reflects on his return mission to El Salvador with The Thirst Initiative, moving from the "brokenness" of his first trip to the focused action of providing clean water to those in need. He describes the complex coordination of these projects as a "divine conspiracy," arguing that while God promises future healing for a broken world, our current highest calling is to serve as "living sacrifices." By contrasting Western abundance with global thirst, Richey challenges listeners to recognize that when a solution is within our reach, we have a spiritual mandate to act as essential pieces of God’s plan.