Some
 children in Cuba eat well only when a ministry native to the island 
provides them meals. Poverty is severe especially in rural areas; 
farmers struggle, and many women depend on prostitution to make a 
living. “The fact is,” an indigenous missionary said, “to have something
 to eat every day is a miracle in Cuba.” Support from Christian Aid 
Mission helps the ministry provide food and other necessities, as well 
as educational and evangelistic materials. Additionally, more than 100 
orphaned children receive care from churches planted by the ministry. 
Living among the thousands of people who have placed their trust in 
Christ, the indigenous missionaries also live without items such as 
shoes, soap, adequate clothing, food and medicine. One Cuban missionary 
writes, “You can’t imagine how helpful your support has been in our 
ministry. One day my family and I didn’t have anything to eat, so I 
prayed to our heavenly Father to provide for us. Later that day, our 
ministry leader visited our home, bringing our sponsor’s gifts. Truly 
you are an instrument in God’s hand.”      
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