
Clarence Jones
Mr. Radio
Returning to Radio HCJB, Clarence brought up the rear as the men rode in the dark along the narrow horse trail carved from the mountainside. Suddenly Clarence's horse stumbled and slid over the trail's edge, taking him with it. As horse and rider fell toward the canyon floor one thousand feet below, Clarence was not even able to scream.
Although born into a devout Christian family, Clarence Jones wasn't interested in religion. It was this Midwesterner's ear for music that led him to play trombone at Chicago's Moody Church, where he gave his life to Christ and volunteered for mission work.
Clarence's work began in Chicago, where he helped pioneer something unheard of-Christian radio broadcasts. Soon God called Clarence to "go south with radio." Led to Ecuador, Clarence worked unswervingly to cofound Radio HCJB and the World Radio Missionary Fellowship. His legacy of broadcasting the gospel to the ends of the earth soars on the airwaves today.
- Opening Credits | Chapter 1: Doubts
- Chapter 2: A Member of the Band
- Chapter 3: A Newfangled Fad
- Chapter 4: "Go South—with Radio"
- Chapter 5: Going South
- Chapter 6: A New Plan of Action
- Chapter 7: Ecuador at Last
- Chapter 8: Up to the Mountains
- Chapter 9: Trials and Tribulations
- Chapter 10: On the Air at Last
- Chapter 11: A Growing Schedule of Programs
- Chapter 12: Crisis and Growth
- Chapter 13: A Piece of Junk
- Chapter 14: Reaching the World
- Chapter 15: Expanding the Ministry
- Chapter 16: Recovery and Change
- Chapter 17: Continuing on the Uphill Journey | Closing Credits