When the Well Runs Dry… Will We Respond in Time?
There is a quiet truth that lingers beneath the surface of our everyday lives—one that we often avoid because of how deeply it convicts the heart:
Few do what they can, when they can, where they can.
It is not always because people don’t care. More often, it is because we believe there will be another opportunity. Another moment. Another chance to give, to serve, to act.
But life has a way of revealing what we took for granted.
There is an old saying passed down through generations:
“You will never miss the water until the well runs dry.”
And how true that is.
We do not fully appreciate provision until it is gone. We do not fully understand the value of hope until we encounter despair. We do not fully recognize the hand of God—until we are brought face-to-face with our own limitations.
Yet somewhere in the world today, there are people living at that point of realization.
In the Philippines, there are families who are not wondering about tomorrow’s success—they are praying for today’s survival. There are children who do not dream about what they want to be when they grow up, but instead hope for a meal, a clean drink of water, or the chance to simply feel seen and valued.
There are entire communities that have yet to hear a clear and life-changing message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
And still—God has not forgotten them.
The question is… have we?
A Reflection That Brings Us All to the Same Place
If we are honest, every one of us can look back over our lives and say:
“If it had not been for the Lord… where would I be?”
Where would we be without His mercy?
Without His provision?
Without the doors He opened that we could not open ourselves?
There were moments when we needed help—and someone showed up.
Moments when we needed hope—and God sent it through a person, a word, or an unexpected blessing.
Now, we stand on the other side of that testimony.
And that changes everything.
The Mission Before Us
Pilgrim Outreach Ministries International is actively working in the Philippines—serving as the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in places many will never go.
We are:
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Feeding the hungry
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Providing critical medical and dental care through mobile outreach
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Reaching the lost with the Gospel
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Investing in children through sponsorship and support
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Building toward a permanent outreach center to serve communities long-term
This is not theory. This is not intention.
This is real, ongoing work that is changing lives—one soul at a time.
But the need is great. And the window to act is now.
The Urgency of Now
We cannot afford to be a people who wait until the well runs dry.
We cannot afford to delay obedience.
Because what we do today matters.
What we give today matters.
What we choose to do when we can, where we can, may be the very answer to someone else’s prayer.
Your Opportunity to Make a Difference
We are inviting you—not out of pressure, but out of purpose—to become part of this mission.
To stand with us.
To give.
To pray.
To act.
Because your gift—no matter the size—has eternal impact.
It can:
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Put food in the hands of a hungry child
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Bring healing to someone who has no access to care
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Help carry the Gospel into places where it has never been heard
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Build something lasting that will continue long after today
This is more than generosity.
This is legacy.
Final Thought
One day, we will all look back and reflect—not just on what we believed, but on what we did.
May we not be counted among those who could have… but did not.
May we be those who chose to act.
Who gave when we could.
Who stood in the gap.
Who refused to wait until the well ran dry.
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