The Luverne Journal: Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O
The Luverne Journal: Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O

The Luverne Journal: Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O
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The event supports KVI’s Project H2O, which aims to provide clean drinking water and the Gospel message to remote villages in the Peruvian Amazon.
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Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O
Kingdom Ventures International (KVI), led by Luverne native James Grayson Jr., is hosting a “Camp Stew for Clean Water” fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1, at 453 Farrior Road in Luverne.
The event supports KVI’s Project H2O, which aims to provide clean drinking water and the Gospel message to remote villages in the Peruvian Amazon.
Continue reading to learn more, written by Haley Mitchell Godwin.

The Luverne Journal: Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O


Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O
Kingdom Ventures International (KVI), led by Luverne native James Grayson Jr., is hosting a “Camp Stew for Clean Water” fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1, at 453 Farrior Road in Luverne.
The event supports KVI’s Project H2O, which aims to provide clean drinking water and the Gospel message to remote villages in the Peruvian Amazon.
Continue reading to learn more, written by Haley Mitchell Godwin.


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The Luverne Journal: Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O


Camp stew sale to fund Project H2O
Kingdom Ventures International (KVI), led by Luverne native James Grayson Jr., is hosting a “Camp Stew for Clean Water” fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1, at 453 Farrior Road in Luverne.
The event supports KVI’s Project H2O, which aims to provide clean drinking water and the Gospel message to remote villages in the Peruvian Amazon.
Continue reading to learn more, written by Haley Mitchell Godwin.


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