In 1991, there were only 1,100 churches in Cuba.
Today, there are over 17,000 churches and house churches! While the Cuban people are said to have religious freedom, they are still under some restrictions and live in abject poverty...with an average income of just $15 per month. WorldServe is helping to plant churches in Cuba. We are providing Bibles and other Scripture materials, and emergency assistance in times of crisis—
But most importantly, WorldServe is partnering with local believers to win souls for Christ!
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Update
When the woman threw the machetes at her body they amazingly deflected off an invisible barrier and Melba's life was spared. Read more...
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Urgent Need
The consequence of this lifestyle was ovarian cancer and by the time she obtained treatment doctors could only give here a very short time live.Read more...
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As the women cried together and prayed for Dania, one of the Worldserve team members took the necklace she was wearing and put it around Dania's neck.Read more...
- RELIGION: 85% Roman Catholic; Protestants, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Jews and Santeria are also represented
- POPULATION: 11.4 million
- PEOPLE GROUPS: 51% Mulatto, 37% white, 11% African descent, 1% Chinese
- LANGUAGES: Spanish
- GOVERNMENT: Republic of Cuba, a Communist state since 1959.
- LITERACY RATE: 99%
- CAPITAL: Havana (population 2.2 million)
- AREA: 42,803 sq miles
- CLIMATE: Tropical, moderated by trade winds