Last week, the Persecution and Prayer Alert reported that the building of the Yamaniguey Baptist Church was threatened with demolition because of "illegal construction" (click here for more details). According to a January 20 report from Christian Solidarity Worldwide, the church has now received assurances that their building will not be destroyed and will be allowed to re-open. The church people believe this change can directly attributed to the prayers of God's people.
Praise God for answered prayers! Continue to pray that there will be more respect for the religious rights of Christians in Cuba. Pray that the Gospel will reach even the most hardened hearts of government leaders.
For more information on the persecution facing Christians in Cuba, click here.
Ethnicity (%) White (64.1), Mullato or mixed (26.6), Black (9.3)
Religion (%) Christian (58.9), folk religion (17.6), none (23.2)
Leader President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez (since 2018)
Government type Communist state
Legal system Civil law system based on Spanish civil code
Source: CIA World Factbook
Pray for Cuba
Ask God to provide wisdom to Cuba's church leaders, specifically requesting that they will exemplify grace toward all governmental authorities while remaining bold in their presentation of the Gospel.
Pray for the salvation of the current governmental leader, Raúl Castro, as well as those who work under his leadership.
Pray that the believers of this country will not fear government reprisal but live in unconditional surrender to the Lordship of Christ.
In the early hours of October 31st, Alejandro Hernández Cepero, who serves as the pastor of an independent church in Cuba, was taken from his home by state security officers and detained. Another pastor, Luis Eugenio Maldonado Calvo, had been summoned to appear before the authorities that same day, and was subsequently also taken into custody.
Following an ease of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the Cuban government announced that churches could begin meeting again in person as of Sunday, October 10th. However, two days before the restrictions were scheduled to be lifted, a house church led by Amparo Gallo received word that they would not be allowed to meet. The house church, located in the city of Santa Clara, presently has approximately 1,000 members.
In the early morning of October 30th, authorities arrived with equipment and began demolishing the Assemblies of God church in Santiago de Cuba. The church, led by Pastor Faustino (Fausto) Palomo Cabrera, belongs to a legally recognized denomination.
Ricardo Fernandez Izaguirre, an independent journalist and religious freedom advocate, was detained on July 12th, at the same time various religious leaders were being blocked from leaving the country to attend meetings in Washington on religious freedom. (See our previously posted report.)
On July 19th, the day after the symposium in Washington was finished, Richardo was thankfully released. "I was freed without any explanation -- just as they had arrested me," he announced with relief over the outcome.