A team working with Vision Beyond Borders will be traveling to Cuba next month, reports MNN.
In a typical month in Cuba, a ration book will provide one person with 5 pounds of rice, 5 pounds of sugar, 1 pound of black beans, 1 pound of cooking oil, 1 half of a chicken leg, 5 eggs, 1 bar of soap for bathing, 1 pack of matches, 1 dinner roll per day, and 1 roll of toilet paper.
These meager supplies mean a black-market is thriving in Cuba. An average couple in a city makes about $20 per month, which makes "extras" for ministry hard to come by.
"Extras" include simple things like underwear. Many of the pastors' wives have had to use the supplies brought for men because there was nothing else, and purchasing anything specifically for women was out of the question.
As a result, the VBB team is collecting used laptop computers, basic medical supplies, Communion cups, simple musical instruments as well as new undergarments in all sizes for both men and women.
As far as resources go, there's good news. In a huge answer to prayer, a Christian School and their Spanish program recently donated Spanish Bibles for Cuba. The team will carry them to Cuba in October.
VBB's history is a long one in Cuba. The ministry supports 150 Cuban pastors through a sponsorship program, which gives them the freedom to share the Gospel.