David Platt
neverthirst: A ministry born out of David Platt’s teaching
“Have you disconnected the blessings of God from the purpose of God?” In 2006, David Platt posed this question in a sermon titled The Ultimate Disconnect, based on Psalm 67:1-2:
“May God be gracious to us, bless us, and cause His face to shine upon us, so your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations.”
Psalm 67:1-2
This question resonated with three men in the service, who the next year prayerfully seeking God’s direction. After traveling overseas on multiple mission trips, witnessing poverty unlike they had ever seen before, they returned feeling called to do more. Read the full story here.
David Platt
Teaching Pastor at McLean Bible Church
neverthirst exists for the unreached
Over 703 million people around the world still lack access to clean water. And in India and Nepal, over 90% of the people groups are considered unreached with the gospel. We’re on a mission to support pastors as they enter into villages to share the gospel and build clean water projects.
Our approach to the water crisis is two-fold: First, we work in some of the hardest to reach places on our planet that have been forgotten. Secondly, we work through the local church—partnering with pastors on the ground who want to serve and love their neighbors in word and deed.
You can partner with pastors—like Moussa in Chad—to proclaim Christ to the unreached.
Giving $40 to $400 a month opens the door to equip families and villages with access to clean and living water. Join us in proclaiming Christ to the nations and putting an end to the global water crisis.
About David Platt
David Platt serves as teaching pastor at McLean Bible Church in Washington, D.C. He is the founder of Radical, leads the annual Secret Church event, and is the New York Times best-selling author of “Radical.”
We are grateful to have partnered with David, his family, and churches he has led over the past decade. He’s been on the ground with us in India years ago to see water projects firsthand, and led his former pastorate, The Church at Brook Hills, to provide clean and living water to numerous families throughout Africa and Asia. Thank you, Platt family, for using your voice and resources to serve the unreached with us!