Carrying Hope to Cuba This March
- lindacdbw
- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read
As we prepare to return to Cuba on March 12th, our hearts are filled with both anticipation and urgency.
At Missions Everywhere, Cuba has never just been a destination — it’s family. Over the years, we’ve built deep relationships with pastors, churches, and communities who have walked through incredibly difficult seasons with resilience and faith. But this time feels different.
A Growing Urgency
We’ve been hearing directly from our friends on the ground. Daily life has become increasingly difficult. Many are experiencing 7–8 hours or more without electricity every single day. That means:
No refrigeration to keep food from spoiling
Cold showers
Limited ability to cook meals
Darkness in the evenings
Added strain on families already stretched thin
Hardship is not new to Cuba. But in light of current world events and increasing instability, the challenges seem heavier right now. The weight is real. And our brothers and sisters feel it.
How We’re Preparing to Help
When we go on March 12th, we’ll be carrying practical items that can make a real difference, including:
Shoes
Medicine and basic medical supplies
Emergency lights and flashlights
Batteries
Other essential items to help lighten the daily burden
These aren’t luxuries — they are lifelines. Small provisions that bring dignity, comfort, and hope.
How You Can Be Part of This Mission
We are asking you to stand with us in two powerful ways:
1. Pray for us. Pray for safe travel. Pray for open doors. Pray for encouragement for the pastors and families we serve. Pray that hope would rise even in the midst of uncertainty.
2. Consider giving. Would you help us cover the cost of these much-needed supplies? Every dollar goes directly toward meeting tangible needs and strengthening the local church.
You can give securely here on our website by using the donate button below.
All gifts are tax-deductible.
We may not be able to solve every challenge, but we can show up. We can bring light into dark places — literally and spiritually. And together, we can remind our friends in Cuba that they are not forgotten.

Thank you for praying. Thank you for giving. Thank you for going with us — even from where you are.
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