March 2025
To all who prayed, gave, or simply cared—thank you. Whether you’ve followed past trips or are just hearing about this one, I hope this update encourages you.
Ahead of my recent trip to Cuba, I felt led to quietly raise funds—not for programs, but to place directly into the hands of Pastor Eduardo in Alamar (near Havana). The goal? To "bless" individuals in need who fall outside the usual ministry programs. Thanks to your generosity, we raised $3,650, which Eduardo began distributing almost immediately to those most in need.
While I was preparing, I learned that the 2023 exchange rate was roughly 100 Cuban pesos (CUP) to $4.17 USD. By the time I arrived, it had dropped to just $0.33 USD. Inflation is devastating. Diesel prices are expected to multiply, baby formula is scarce, and ration card food staples are being cut or restricted.
Despite the economic challenges, our team was able to:
- Host 3 medical clinics with vital medications and supplies
- Share the Gospel at a private English Language School
- Teach Bible studies to house-church leaders
- Help train workers in the church-run bakery—providing income, jobs, and community outreach
- Lead a Saturday children's program with crafts and the Gospel
- Participate in neighborhood evangelism and home meal outreaches
And thanks to your gifts, Eduardo was able to personally “bless” others in powerful ways:
- Jonathan, a 13-year-old I met in 2017—now a believer, baptized in 2022, and fluent in English—received help for basic needs. His mother was overwhelmed with gratitude.
- Pablo, the church's overnight security guard, received $15 to help with food and housing.
- Families received 50lbs of garbanzo beans for nutrition.
- Two unbelieving bakery workers were quietly blessed as a demonstration of God’s love.
God used your prayers and support to open doors and meet both spiritual and physical needs. I’m humbled to have been a part of it.
Thank you for sending me and for being the hands and feet of Jesus through your giving. All glory to God.
