Posted on 03/20/2015 7:01:24 AM PDT by fungoking
Three 40-foot containers packed with 83,723 Spanish-speaking Bibles to be distributed among Baptist churches in both Western and Eastern Cuba will leave South Florida during the week of March 15 and are expected to arrive in Havana March 25.
The shipment is the third Southern Baptists have sent to the island nation since 1999, bringing the total number of Bibles sent to nearly half a million, said Kurt Urbanek, IMB strategy leader for Cuba since 1997.
However, this represents the first time Bibles were shipped directly from the United States. The extensive process of seeking permission from the Cuban government to ship Bibles required a great deal of negotiation with government officials and the Cuban Bible Society, explained Urbanek. Clearance for this effort was given late 2014.
We are grateful the Cuban government opened the doors for the Bibles, said Urbanek.
In 1992 the Cuban government officially changed its status from an atheistic to a secular society, helping pave the way for the Bible distribution.
The shipment of the Bibles and Bible resources, coordinated by IMB, represents a collaborative partnership between IMB, LifeWay Christian Resources, Florida Baptist Convention, Church by the Glades in Coral Springs, Florida, and other individuals and groups.
LifeWay donated 60,000 Bibles. IMB provided $100,000 for the project. Florida Baptists contributed $2,000 from the Maguire State Mission Offering to purchase 600 leather-bound Bibles. Others provided funding for additional Bibles and resources, as well as the cost of shipment.
In the past, the Cuban government required Bibles to be distributed to all evangelical denominations in the country. But this time 75 percent or 64,000 of the Bibles will be allocated to the Havana-based Western Cuba Baptist Convention and the Santiago-based Eastern Cuba Baptist Convention, resulting in each group receiving 32,000 Bibles.
With the Eastern Convention reporting 29,063 professions of faith in 2014, the missionary noted that the Bibles potentially will cover the new Christians and only a few more. The eastern churches also will endure a logistical challenge getting the books across the rough Cuban terrain to Santiago, about an 18-hour drive from Havana.
Urbanek reported the Eastern Convention added 1,300 new house churches and missions in recent years.
The growth is so incredible, thats why Bibles are so important, he said, noting Western Cuba churches have expanded likewise.
The shipment also includes Bible commentaries, study Bibles and giant-print Bibles for the visually impaired.
Florida Baptists, who have an 18-year partnership with Cuba Baptists, have participated in other shipments of Bibles to Cuba, said John Holloway, team strategist with the Conventions Partnership Missions.
He asked Southern Baptists to pray for unhindered delivery; no problems at customs in Cuba; immediate distribution; and the salvation of many.
House churches are popping up everywhere and the Lord is really at work in Cuba. One church leader told me that the door has been open to spread the Gospel and they want to work as hard as they for as long as they can before the government shuts the door again.
House churches are appearing like a tidal wave in that country from several denominations. It isn’t being forced, the locals are begging churches in the US for funding to build the churches and US churches are responding. I’m expecting to see some big positive changes in Cuba over the next decade.
It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if Americans are swimming FOR Cuba within the next few years considering our rapid decline in so many categories.
You don't have to read them--you can just sit and listen to them?
Are they putting those containers on rafts? What kind of ship takes 10 days from Miami to Havana?
They will probably be off-loaded north of Havana, how long the are held while the government goes through the red tape may delay them from getting to Havana.
From wallbuilders website:
“[T]he use of the Bible is so universal and its importance so great, . . . your Committee recommend that Congress will order the Committee of Commerce to import 20,000 Bibles from Holland, Scotland, or elsewhere, into the different ports of the States of the Union.”
Congress agreed with the committees recommendation and ordered Bibles imported. While those Bibles were ordered imported by Congress, there is no indication that any ever arrived.
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{regarding printing of a bible}
Congress appointed a committee that was to from time to time [attend] to his progress in the work; that they also [recommend] it to the two Chaplains of Congress to examine and give their opinion of the execution. The committee, comprised of Founding Fathers James Duane, Thomas McKean, and John Witherspoon reported back to Congress in September of 1782 giving its full approval.
Some very good news
Good news indeed. God is closing this era down.
You are right
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