

Little Longtails: Bermuda's premiere baby equipment rental and child concierge company. Handicapped Information: provides a wealth of information for handicapped travelers. For more information visit, email or call (441) 737-5667.Ĭare at Home Services offers bespoke housekeeping and childcare services during your stay in Bermuda. Spirit of Bermuda: Book a charter on this sailboat which can accommodate up to 50 people. SailBermuda: Charter a 51 foot sailboat with captain, equipped with snorkel gear. Contact Tanis & Captain Brett Michelsen through their website, email or call (441) 531-8149. Restless Native Tours Ltd.: Enjoy excursions on this 48 foot pink catamaran, named Restless Native. For more information, e-mail Brian Billings at or call 44. Oyster Point Yacht Charters: Relax on this 55 foot yacht, called Bright Star II. For rates and more information, email or call 44. Email them directly at or call (441) 234-4900ĭreamcatcher Boat Rentals: Take a relaxing boat ride for up to 10 guests around Bermuda complete with catering and corporate packages. We’ve always sensed the difference it makes, especially on international trips.Aquatic Bermuda: For aquatic activities in Bermuda including coral reef glass bottom boat tours, sightseeing boat tours and charters, and self-drive motor boat rentals, check out or call (441) 236-2200.Ĭaroline Bay Marina: Bermuda's Largest Superyacht Marina, Caroline Bay Marina offers a range of experiences and services for guest yachts and superyachts. We want the Holy Spirit to work powerfully in and through us, encouraging and teaching and learning from the church in Cuba and Bermuda. As those of you who’ve traveled and ministered internationally know, it’s good to expect the unexpected, and to be ready to minister at any time to whoever God brings across our path.Ībove all, Nanci and I want to experience all God has for us and both give to and receive freely from our brothers and sisters. And please pray for divine appointments for Nanci and me both as we minister to those we meet. I’d also appreciate prayer for health and stamina, as my insulin-dependent diabetes and TMJ can both be a factor when I spend long hours speaking and talking with people-which, of course, I look forward to doing. We would appreciate your prayers for smooth flights and customs, as well as for avoiding hurricanes (it’s hurricane season both in Cuba and Bermuda). Nanci and I will also enjoy some vacation time together while there, snorkeling for sure, and maybe some diving for me. Being together with people from “every tribe and nation” is like a foretaste of Heaven (Revelation 7:9). I’ve been in international churches in various parts of the world, and there’s something very special about them. I’ll be doing a Q&A on biblical finances seminar at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship, as well as a Q&A on Heaven in their Sunday services. So we decided to combine the trips and say yes to Bermuda also. When you’re already traveling over three thousand miles from Portland to Cuba, the additional thousand miles to Bermuda doesn’t seem that far. While signing books, I met a pastor of a great international church in Bermuda, composed of a lot of people from a lot of places. The Bermuda part of our trip came about last year when I spoke in Plano, Texas at Prestonwood Baptist. (ACTION Cuba has some FAQs for those wondering what ministry in Cuba looks like.) We want to be God’s servants there, to help however we can, including reaching out to the young people. My prayer is that God uses those opportunities to get the Gospel to unbelievers and to encourage believers and churches. We’re really looking forward to serving our brothers and sisters in Cuba through several different ministry opportunities.

Some of my books have been printed in Cuban Spanish, which I’m told has a bit of a Caribbean flavor, and many more have been translated into mainstream Spanish. Also, our ministry has been working with partners to get more of my material translated into various languages, including Spanish, and we certainly have a heart for what God is doing in Cuba. We’ve had the opportunity to meet with Cuban pastors visiting the U.S, and among other things have provided diabetic equipment, which is hard for them to access. We were able to make a connection to travel with a team from ACTION Cuba, a great ministry that Eternal Perspective Ministries has supported over the years. She’s wanted to go, and I’ve told her I’m all for it.

Why go there? Nanci has a special interest in Cuba, and the Lord has really laid its people on her heart. Lord willing, this Thursday, September 15, Nanci and I leave for a two-week trip to Cuba and Bermuda.
