July 5, 200817 yr Anyone been there? I'm headed there for a week very soon. What were your experiences? I'll share mine when I get back.
July 5, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 5, 2008 -> 01:48 PM) Wow, I'm jealous. Please take lots of pics (if you're allowed) and keep a diary. I'll be taking pictures when appropriate and I'll definitely be sharing them. here and on my personal site (in my sig). We have tourist visas, so it's a legit visit for the record. Though I cannot say what our visit is for or where we'll be going (until we get back).
July 5, 200817 yr QUOTE (sox4lifeinPA @ Jul 5, 2008 -> 03:00 PM) We have tourist visas, so it's a legit visit for the record. Though I cannot say what our visit is for or where we'll be going (until we get back). You're probably going for the same reason that my youth pastor had.
July 5, 200817 yr QUOTE (sox4lifeinPA @ Jul 5, 2008 -> 01:00 PM) I'll be taking pictures when appropriate and I'll definitely be sharing them. here and on my personal site (in my sig). We have tourist visas, so it's a legit visit for the record. Though I cannot say what our visit is for or where we'll be going (until we get back). How the eff did you manage a tourist visa?
July 6, 200817 yr I was there for 2 weeks 5 years ago, had a blast. If you like fishing, get out and go, $10 will get you a boat with captain , 2 coolers .. one filled to the gills with beer and the other with sandwiches. Also flew from one side of the island to the other for $50 , cant beat that. Beach access is very good as well as most beaches keep the locals out (which I cant and don't understand). Have fun, was probably one of the best vacations I had and I been to allot of places.
July 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (bmags @ Jul 5, 2008 -> 09:38 PM) smuggle back the next hot sox Cuban. he's gonna wack Fidel.
July 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Jul 5, 2008 -> 10:22 PM) he's gonna wack Fidel. Wont he have to dig him up to do that?I thought he was already dead. Edited July 6, 200817 yr by shipps
July 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (shipps @ Jul 6, 2008 -> 07:56 AM) Wont he have to dig him up to do that?I thought he was already dead. No, he's only mostly dead.
July 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Jul 6, 2008 -> 07:04 PM) No, he's only mostly dead. well...he DOES have that great Cuban medical system to keep him alive.
July 6, 200817 yr QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Jul 6, 2008 -> 02:04 PM) No, he's only mostly dead. Dammit. The Princess Bride references are everywhere! Anyone wanna peanut?
July 21, 200817 yr Author I made it back alive. What a country. A quick summary: 7 Flights, 2 interrogations, 5 missing bags, 235 Cubans heard the Gospel, tons of photos, 2 hour "rally car" ride, the best food you could ever eat, 0 people sick, and I will never look at the world the same. For those that would like to read my daily journal: Day one is up so far. The Cuba Journal
July 22, 200817 yr Thank God everyone in the United States is saved, so we can start working on Cuba. Seriously, with so many unsaved here,why go to Cuba? I see all the people crossing into Mexico on mission trips and think, turn the hell around, there is so much left to do in the US. And as you know, major props for going, spreading the Word is awesome and I applaud you, but I have some intellectual curiosity about why over seas and not at home.
July 22, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (Texsox @ Jul 21, 2008 -> 08:08 PM) Thank God everyone in the United States is saved, so we can start working on Cuba. Seriously, with so many unsaved here,why go to Cuba? I see all the people crossing into Mexico on mission trips and think, turn the hell around, there is so much left to do in the US. And as you know, major props for going, spreading the Word is awesome and I applaud you, but I have some intellectual curiosity about why over seas and not at home. I know you're dialoguing, so I'll bite. A) I understand your argument, but I never said I wasn't doing anything stateside: Church Plant starting Fall '08 B) Going overseas, especially a closed country like Cuba, allows us to do practical things as well as evanglistic things, i.e. I brought in 10 changes of clothes (socks, underwear, shirts, pants, shoes) in a huge suitcase and left them there, also we brought in literature (seminary books in spanish) and money. Anyway, I'm much more of a service oriented person anyway: in June I worked on a habitat house and last year I was in mississippi for a week building homes in the Katrina wake. good thoughts, Tex.
July 22, 200817 yr QUOTE (sox4lifeinPA @ Jul 21, 2008 -> 03:56 PM) I made it back alive. What a country. A quick summary: 7 Flights, 2 interrogations, 5 missing bags, 235 Cubans heard the Gospel, tons of photos, 2 hour "rally car" ride, the best food you could ever eat, 0 people sick, and I will never look at the world the same. For those that would like to read my daily journal: Day one is up so far. The Cuba Journal Excellent work Alex. Keep fighting the good fight bro.
July 22, 200817 yr QUOTE (sox4lifeinPA @ Jul 22, 2008 -> 08:26 AM) I know you're dialoguing, so I'll bite. A) I understand your argument, but I never said I wasn't doing anything stateside: Church Plant starting Fall '08 B) Going overseas, especially a closed country like Cuba, allows us to do practical things as well as evanglistic things, i.e. I brought in 10 changes of clothes (socks, underwear, shirts, pants, shoes) in a huge suitcase and left them there, also we brought in literature (seminary books in spanish) and money. Anyway, I'm much more of a service oriented person anyway: in June I worked on a habitat house and last year I was in mississippi for a week building homes in the Katrina wake. good thoughts, Tex. I understand, and there is a certain synergistic effect of these types of mission trips. It fills both people with the Spirit. And I hope I was not downplaying the impact you have had. I just wonder at times how much good we could do state side if we held off overseas missions for one year.
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