A film by Our Better World.

At 19-years-old, Shaun Teo left the comfort of home to travel hundreds of miles to an isolated community in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Living Waters Village houses over 450 children and teenagers, many orphaned or abandoned by family. Established by Ronny & Kay Heyboer of Rivers of Life ministries, the village’s young occupants receive food, shelter, and an education. Along with a dozen other volunteers, Shaun helped to expand the community by painting and digging the foundations and sand. Although Shaun’s goal was to bless others, he explained, “I came here with the intention to bless others, but in the process, I have been blessed so much more.”

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  • Visit Living Waters Village’s official website.
  • Learn more about the vision for Living Waters Village from its founders, Ronny and Kay Heyboer.
  • Establish what is truly important in your life, and make it a goal to bless others in your life with your talents and abilities.

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