Why go? And why do I go back?

June 30, 2026

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June 30, 2026

Why go? And why do I go back?

How God helps us along!


My first trip to the island was with a small group of men from church. They were to follow up on a sports ministry the church was promoting, house visits, and to do a 2.5-day men’s discipleship training. I immediately felt at home when we got to Havana – the

climate, food, music, language, sense of community – all reminded me of my home –Puerto Rico. Oh yea! Although my role had not been clearly defined, I knew I was to be obedient to whatever the Lord directed.


I supported the sports ministry and had a great time sharing with the kids. We played some baseball and taught them some American football. What a blast! I thoroughly enjoyed the food: rice and beans, tostones, “cole” (cole slaw), bananas, pineapple. It was my first experience at a house church in the basement of some Soviet built apartments. I was asked to share a message, and I could feel the joy of the congregants.


I was asked to be the interpreter in the 4 Chair model of Discipleship by Dann Spader training, a course I had completed and felt comfortable with. I was new to evangelizing and discipling but wanted to be obedient. There were over 2 dozen pastors and church

leaders in the training. I could feel them gaining a working understanding of the model as they asked questions, simulated the actions of disciplining, and shared their testimonies.


What I did not expect was the complete disappointment with the trip after getting home. OK, I went to Cuba, so what. What did I learn, did I make an impact, did I plant any seeds, did I grow in my faith? I kept asking myself, was there a ROI for the cost? Several months later, I met Selfless Community and was asked to join them on a trip. They were excited that I was bilingual and had a medical background. I was traveling with no one I knew. Every team member had some talent to share. One was gifted with playing with kids,

another performed magic as a way of sharing gospel messages, one was a physical therapist, and we had a former restaurant owner who help establish a bakery!


Little did I know the impact of my first visit until I was back. Pastors, kids, church staff, church members remembered my complete attention to their needs that I had shown by my presence and speaking Spanish. That was when I learned that it was not about me. I had felt disappointed by what I had gotten out of the trip. I now realized that it was being obedient to the Lord and seeing and appreciating their needs that made impact.


You have some God-given talents and life experiences that qualify you to serve and grow the kingdom. You can support or explore the opportunities Selfless Communities offer to serve the body of Christ in Cuba.



That is why your support matters so much!!!


If you know Jesus you are qualified to go...all you need is heart to serve!!!!!!! The need is real. The gratitude is overwhelming. And everything we are able to do is part of the Great Commision.  Time and money is used to help people who truly have nowhere else to turn.


Please prayerfully consider giving to help us continue this work.

By Hense Bennett June 29, 2026
Just the basics are incredibly difficult to find!!!
By Hense Bennett June 23, 2026
The needs in Cuba are great and sometimes overwhelming.
By Hense Bennett June 15, 2026
Lining up for medical help!
By Hense Bennett March 17, 2026
God showing us the way
By Hense Bennett December 12, 2025
PoliClinica visits
By Hense Bennett December 4, 2025
Had an unbelievable trip to Cuba...
By Hense Bennett July 19, 2025
Great trip to Alamar community where 3 teams participated in a medical clinic, youth camp, and baseball clinic. Over 200 in the community were seen by a Cuban medical physician and assistant. A team from South Carolina brought an ophthalmologist and glasses were provided to many who could not afford glasses at that time. The youth camps were awesome relationship building opportunities and allowed them to share what Christ is doing in their lives.  The baseball clinics provided instruction to younger players and afterward each day a baseball game was played with players and coaches. The mango and papaya were in season and nothing is more refreshing than a cold plate of fruit after a hot day!
A group of people are posing for a picture in front of a building.
By Hense Bennett June 28, 2025
I wanted to update you regarding the two trips we took this spring, one in February and the other in April. But first, asking for prayer for the many people who are suffering, there in need of basic food and medicine. Power outages occur every day, lasting from 2-3 hours at a time or for days, depending on where one lives on the island. Specific prayer for Dr. Johanna, who is battling cancer, Roberto and Dulce, who tragically lost their son, Luis, in heartbreaking fashion, and Hector, who is undergoing dialysis 3 times per week while waiting on a kidney transplant. Suffering is universal, l understand that, but we can pray for God’s sustaining power to lift them up in these difficult times. Thank you for your prayers and also giving so generously over the years. You have helped in so many wonderful ways. We finally had our 2 containers delivered this past week! They arrived in the port of Mariel in Havana, the first week of March, and due to government bureaucracy, it took longer than ever to be delivered. The first one was loaded with food donated from our friends at Lifeline Christian Mission, 286,000. The second was loaded with medical equipment, food from “Love The Hungry” here in Louisville, medical supplies, and other items needed for the church to distribute throughout the community and various provinces throughout the island. Yes, this is wonderful, and it gives the people hope and puts a smile on their faces, but the best part is the church lets them know it’s from the love of Christ. Mark 9:41, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to Christ will certainly not lose his reward. We do everything out of love, Christ’s love in and through us. Our February trip was fantastic as we had a team of 16 awesome friends that conducted 4 medical clinics, seeing over 400 people, house visitations sharing Christ, evangelizing in neighborhoods, and teaching house church leaders. We did AA meetings for those struggling with addiction, a Saturday morning youth study program, preaching in house churches on Sunday morning, and meals at the homes of church leaders. We loved every minute of it! The April trip was just the two of us taking things down that we were asked for in February. Water pressure pumps, medicine for 3 house churches, and funds for a mom with 2 teenage daughters who needed their own apartment. Members of our sweet team in February saw the need, and everyone pulled together and raised the money necessary. Just a beautiful response to the Spirit of God. I really can’t get into details, but the mom was just blown away and was incredibly grateful. You would have to see it to believe it and understand the joy of giving and focusing on others.
By Hense Bennett April 29, 2025
We had an awesome time in Alamar during this time as we installed 3 residential circuit breaker panels and re-wired 3 buildings. Two great fellas from READY ELECTRIC went down with me and did a beautiful job! Much needed for safety and to power air conditioning units and hot water heaters for the missionary lodges. We are always looking to improve conditions there to make things more comfortable for everyone. Contact me if you are interested in making a trip to assist in the community: 502-724-3816.  Thanks, Steve
A man is standing in front of a table full of vegetables.
By Hense Bennett March 1, 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.
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