On Christmas Day 1931, from a makeshift studio inside a sheepshed high in the Andes of Ecuador, HCJB--the world's first missionary radio station--went on the air with 200 watts of power. Inside the shelter sat Clarence Jones and Reuben Larson, two Americans with a vision to reach the world. Today HCJB World Radio's ministries truly span the globe, proclaiming the good news using international shortwave, local radio stations and satellite program delivery, as well as training, healthcare, technical services and television program production.