Why go? And why do I go back?
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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.
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