OMS Outreach September-December Volume 2, No.3 | Page 12

Bursting at the Seams By R* The Cuban Church Grows Exponentially Pastor Ariel worked as an IT professional for the telephone com- pany in Cuba. As an active lay leader in his church, he was selected as one of two leaders for further training. Those participating re- ceived 140 hours of training in evangelism, church planting, and leadership development. Ariel set a goal to start four new groups and a training center in his church. That was a large goal, but he did it. After completing his course work, he started classes through distance learning with his denominational seminary. When his pastor decided to leave Cuba, the congregation called on Ariel to become their new pastor. In May of 2016, he was installed as the pastor, leaving his secular job, along with the security and government benefits that came with it. Ariel continues to serve the Lord and learn all he can. He now provides leadership to a traditional local church and more than 20 home group ministry leaders. He has also en- rolled in the seminary’s bachelor degree program to further his skills and abilities and has read many books on leadership. Without these training centers and the intentional development of next generation leaders like Ariel, the church in Cuba would be in desperate times. Young leaders are now stepping into new and larger leadership roles to provide the Cuban church with new ideas and energy. Over the past 20 years, the Cuban church has grown exponentially, 12