In 1933, HCJB was invited to join the «Silver Anniversary Exposition Train» commemorating the completion of «the world’s most difficult railroad.» For two months the train traveled from Quito to Guayaquil showcasing the industry, agriculture and commerce of Ecuador.
Few people along that route had ever seen a radio. A specially-built transmitter broadcast musical records played on a Victrola or the live trombone music of Clarence Jones. Crowds gathered around HCJB’s boxcar and missionaries handed out tracts and portions of Scripture.
As D.S. Clark demonstrated the marvel of radio, he shared the marvelous story of Jesus to thousands of curious people..
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