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Facing Arrest, Cuban Christian Influencers Continue Call for Freedom

Politics
Cuba
Started April 24, 2026

Ernesto Ricardo Medina began filming short videos with friends in early 2024 from a small room, or cuartico, of his home in Holguín, Cuba. By 2026, he had become one of the foremost Christian voices speaking out against the Cuban government. “Jesus is Lord, not the Communist Party of Cuba,” Medina declares at the beginning Read more. The post Facing Arrest, Cuban Christian Influencers Continue Call for Freedom appeared first on Christianity Today

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The intersection of faith and politics in Cuba highlights the need for a diverse range of voices in the struggle for freedom.
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The actions of Cuban influencers may incite government backlash, potentially endangering their communities and lives.
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Cuban Christian influencers like Medina play a crucial role in advocating for freedom and human rights in oppressive regimes.
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While advocating for freedom is important, the approach of Cuban Christian influencers should balance activism with community safety.
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Critics argue that the focus on religious narratives may overshadow broader social and economic issues faced by the Cuban people.
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