Impact Nations is a Christian organization that brings hope and restoration to the poor and vulnerable in the developing world through both supernatural and practical expressions of the Kingdom of God. Because God’s heart is with the marginalized and overlooked, we only work in communities that would otherwise receive little to no help. We organize short-term mission trips that we call Journeys of Compassion, where team members get to preach the gospel, heal the sick, provide medical care, install water filtration systems, and so much more! The relationships we develop there lead to long-term development projects, creating lasting and sustainable change.

Providing safe, clean water is a major part of our transformational projects, and the small but mighty Sawyer water filter plays a huge role in our work.

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