“This is, quite literally, manna from heaven,” said a Cuban pastor as nearly 21 tons of Barnabas-funded food aid arrived in Cuba.
The food – dried soup mix – has now been distributed to impoverished Christians at churches in several parts of the country.
“This shipment of soup arrives at a truly crucial moment,” added the pastor. “It will be an immense relief for our churches and for so many families who today have nothing to put on the table.”
Christians in Cuba receive urgently needed food aid.
An oil blockade has led to a deepening crisis in Cuba, which was already suffering from several years of economic downturn and persistent hyper-inflation.
The Lord ensured that enough fuel was available to transport the food across Cuba to various locations.
The soup mix came from Barnabas Aid’s partnership with gleaning organizations in the U.S., with shipping costs funded by Barnabas supporters around the world.
Barnabas Aid supporters funded the transportation of 21 tons of dried food donated by our partner gleaning organizations in the U.S.
Gleaners take surplus fruit and vegetables, turning into dried food products that can be shipped to places of hunger and poverty.
“Your help not only meets a physical need,” continued the pastor, “but also tells us that God has not forgotten us.
“Thank you again for your prayers and for the constant support you give us.”
How You Can Pray
Praise God for the supply of food and its successful distribution to our brothers and sisters in Cuba. Pray for His continued provision and help as this crisis runs its course. Pray also for a resolution that alleviates the ongoing poverty and hardship.