"Alcoholics, Drug Addicts, Homeless, Sick, Prison, and Africa/Kenya"
About Us
Bishop Clark Eastabrook was born in 1953 and accepted Jesus Christ as his savior in 1971 at the age of 17 in a small (Baptist) Bible Church – “Dittmer Bible Church”. At the age of 19 he entered the ministry where he was elevated to the multiple positions of Associate Pastor, Youth Pastor, and Adult Home Bible Study Teacher. After serving in the ministry for a number of years he took an extensive sabbatical lasting nearly 15 years.
He eventually returned to the Lord’s service in 1992 where he worshipped for several years at Christian Fellowship Church (non-denominational) until he joined Whole Truth Tabernacle (U. P. C.) in 1997, where he quickly joined the leadership and Rose to the positions of Associate Pastor and Outreach Director.
In 2004 while continuing to serve at Whole Truth Tabernacle as Associate Pastor and Outreach Director (until 2014) Bishop Clark Eastabrook founded Salvation Ministries, an Evangelistic Ministry governing over other ministers (who have taken their ordination under the covering of Salvation Ministries) in order to reach the lost and needy.
Mission Statement
To reach the world with the true gospel of the Kingdom of God.
To reach out in the effort of saving the lost and educating the saved.
To do all that we can in order to better the living conditions of the orphans, and widows wherever possible.
To work with the restoration of alcoholics, drug addicts, and homeless and to visit those who are sick or in prison.
To encourage all people to walk in unity with one another without regard to race, creed, or nationality, teaching that all are equal in the site of God.
To lead all people by example in the ways of righteousness and humanitarian love.