About JungleMaster



JungleMaster is responsive...
our small size allows us to move in moments to new ministry opportunities and challenges. We can give real time feedback on what your gifts are doing and where they are being spent. We can give you direct information on individual projects that you can sponsor.

JungleMaster is an Amazing Value
... Our support staff are all Peruvian nationals. Their salaries are reflective of the cost of living in Peru and therefore 1/7th the cost of what the equivalent North American would be. The end result is we have a large ministry base on the Amazon with four full-time staff members and 12 missionaries working in the most remote parts of the jungle all for less than $2400.00 a month. That includes the maintenance and facilities cost of the ministry base and the cost of our church planting efforts on the rivers.
 
JungleMaster feels your gift...With a budget of less than 1-3rd the cost of a single North American missionary, even modest gifts of 10 and 20 dollars make a measurable difference.
 
JungleMaster Is a Part of the Amazon...We have a Peruvian non-profit and a church charter legally established in Peru. If the worst happened and Peru became closed to mission efforts, JungleMaster would still be operating and could not be ejected from Peru. All our staff is Peruvian and they live and work in the jungle. The people there are our friends and relatives. We understand the culture and the jungle. We have built strong relationships with the leaders in the jungle communities and our testimony there has opened many doors that would not be available if we were just a single imported missionary from the US.
 
JungleMaster has a Permanent Presence...Our leaders in Peru are community members. They live in the communities they serve and will not be retiring to some distant land. We are building training centers and churches and JungleMaster owns the land, buildings and equipment. We are already training new pastors for our church plants and leaders for the mission.  

Last Updated (Wednesday, 16 December 2009 18:47)