Ten years ago, Jena Lee Nardella was a fresh-out-of-college, twenty-something with the lofty goal of truly changing the world. Armed with a diploma, a thousand dollars, and a dream to build one thousand wells in Africa, she joined forces with Dan Haseltine, the lead singer of the Grammy Award-winning band Jars of Clay to found the non-profit Blood: Water. Nardella, accompanied by Haseltine, discusses her memoir One Thousand Wells: How an Audacious Goal Taught Me to Love the World Instead of Save It, in which she shares how her passion for saving the world grew into a humbler long-term calling of loving the world in all its brokenness.
($24.00) Howard Books ISBN # 9781501107436. You can visit Jena Lee Nardella‘s official web site as well.
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