Jungle Master Ministries

Launching a New Direction

I’ve noticed that its been a long time since I have posted anything. I’ll do better….. In the last few years I’ve been working towards full-time missions. As of the first of day of 2010 my wife and I decided to pursue full-time ministry….so what does that mean? On one hand its a lot of … Read more

Missionary Advice

Missionary Advice A few years ago I was traveling down the Shell Road just below the Ecuadorian town of Banos. I was with a group of people that had taken a ministry tour of HCJB Radio and we were headed to the Amazonian town of Mera. The road was a one lane dirt road that … Read more

Surviving The Amazon Culturally there are a few differences that you should all be aware of and with a little bit of preparation you can avoid culture shock, either yours or there’s. It’s should be your goal to be a blessing to your Peruvian brothers and to avoid offending them inadvertently. Peruvians tend not to … Read more

HiMy name is Tom and I’m a missionary. Not your average missionary either, I’m a missionary with an attitude. I will say what every other Christian is thinking. Usually, in the name of being at peace with our brothers, we close our mouths about our wacked out brothers and sisters in Christ and never tell … Read more

Hannah on the Amazon My daughter Hannah and I have traveled through out the Amazon. We have taken a small boat down the Napo River. Run canoes on the Pastaza River and slept in the jungles of Ecuador and Peru.

We are doing a service in a small village about 150 miles up river from Iquitos Peru. It is on the Maranon River but the Maranon, Ucayalli and the Negro come together at Iquitos to form the Amazon. Tom Clark