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Cuba Prayer Movement R* Since 1999, OMS has aided two principle partners in Cuba. They have shown us the absolute importance of prayer. After the revolution in 1959, churches lost many members, pastors struggled, and normal activities such as evangelism and discipleship nearly stopped due to the lack of available materials. Additionally, people were preoccupied with cultural issues. 22 From 1960 through the early 1990s, pastors and members of the few existing faithful churches focused on praying and praying some more. These faithful intercessors represent the remnant generation of the Cuban church. They laid a strong foundation of focusing on prayer through their obedient and disciplined lives, which set the tone for what the Lord planned to do in Cuba. In the late 1990s, the Lord began to pour out his Spirit on the Cuban people, and the people developed a spiritual thirst and hunger. As many Cubans came to know Christ, existing churches were filled so that services were needed most nights of the week and multiple services on the weekends. Even then, the churches were filled to capacity. While the perceived need was for church building space, the Cuban government recommended that Christians begin to meet in houses. This recommendation by the government led to the multiplication and proliferation of small groups. The denominational leaders trained many lay leaders to lead these small house churches. Seminaries in Cuba began to offer distance-learning courses for the multitude of new leaders to take training to the people. The strengthening of many leaders led to the multiplication of house churches across Cuba. With this growth, the leaders understood that the best investment they could make was in training lay leaders, not in constructing buildings. With the development of lay leaders came the new focus of evangelism, church planting, and leadership development, which fueled even greater growth in the body of Christ in Cuba. Their solid foundation came from the discipline of prayer that was modeled and passed down to them from the remnant generation of believers. Through prayer, the Lord revealed his will, his methods, and his strategies for reaching his people, the Cubans. Their focus on prayer through prayer walking and saturating all ministry activities in prayer is still a priority today. Our two ministry partners in Cuba also have national prayer champions that encourage and coordinate local churches in prayer walks and sharing prayer requests in-country and externally. A network of prayer intercessors from Canada and the U.S. provides prayer support. The intercessors receive weekly prayer requests, testimonies, and updates about ministry initiatives, as well as photos and answers to prayer from the ministry partners. The Cuban ministry partners have been diligent in sending fresh and meaningful prayer requests each week for almost four years. Due to the incredible movement of the Lord in Cuba, many new leaders are emerging each day. The body of Christ has a great need to be strengthened so that the churches will grow in healthy ways. Through the ministries of OMS and the financial resources provided by OMS donors, believers in Cuba feel the support and have been able to minister through evangelism and church planting, leadership development, marriage and family life retreats and workshops, and literature distribution, including Bibles and discipleship materials. We thank God for the faithful prayers of those whose shoulders we now stand on. *Name withheld 23