Bible distribution is now legal in Cuba for the first time since 1969, the Christian Headlines website reports today (May 27, 2015).
The Castro communist regime had banned the practice for 46 years, but is allowing the distribution of the Bible as part of an experimental program, which it said it could halt at any time.
Ministries -- such as Revival Fires -- have already responded to the change in policy and have distributed 265,000 Bibles to Cubans. The ministry plans to send even more, with a goal of one million Bibles distributed.
Ministries hope that the change in policy will lead to a religious revival in the communist country.
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