As we pray for those in the path of Hurricane Ian as it makes landfall in Florida today, we also ask that you remember those in Cuba amid the storm’s aftermath. We have five regional facilitators in Cuba overseeing our efforts there, including Pastor Yalexis in the province of Pinal del Rio, who reported that while he and his family are doing well, there is significant damage in his area as seen in the pictures below.

Sinclair Ferguson provides guidance regarding how to pray during such natural disasters,

 The most important prayer is that whatever the providences of God may be, He will use them to turn people to Christ. It is wholly appropriate that we should pray that God would turn back natural disasters, but beyond that, our concern is for God’s glory. If that means people are going to be awakened to think about eternal things when they have been consumed with the things of this world, then we pray that God will use them in such a manner.

 We believe that God will use these things to make people think about what really matters and what really lasts. In fact, it is often at such times that you will hear people say in response to what they have lost that it has made them treasure the things that are really important.

 Please join us in praying fervently but trusting wholly in the character and providence of God. 

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