Radio station HCJB had a rather humble beginning. Money was scarce and Clarence had to be resourceful. He needed to find a suitable place for the transmitter and for a workshop.
On the Quinta Corston property was an old sheep shed that was essentially just two mud walls and a roof. Jones and a helper closed in the open sides, added windows, poured a concrete floor and whitewashed the whole building.
Clarence told of a time when he was looking around the sheep shed. He thought about the successful ministry he had left in Chicago and was discouraged by the humbleness of the whole station. Clarence cried out to God asking, «why?» The answer that came was, «Can you think of a better place to broadcast about the Lamb of God than from a sheep shed?»
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