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Soaring Higher: One Man’s True Story of the Faithfulness of God in a Life of Travel and Adventure around the World

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Dr. Philip Eyster has been in Christian ministry since 1976. He made his first international trip in 1981, and since then, has ministered in over 40 countries around the world. In addition to bringing humanitarian aid and disaster relief to many places around the globe, he has brought the gospel to jungle villages, desert tribes, schools, factories, hospitals, AIDS clinics, leper colonies, open-air markets, and countless transportation hubs. All this has resulted in some alarming, hilarious, dangerous, and sensitive cross-cultural situations. His life is a witness to the provision, protection, and faithfulness of God. Over the years they have given a clear gospel witness along with food, water, sanctuary, medicine, eye glasses, and training to hundreds of thousands of people. Dr. Eyster is the founder and president of Eagle Projects International, and along with their partners, they have rescued hundreds of girls from sex trafficking, supplied doctors to the uncared for, and planted churches in the remotest areas of the world. In this book, he tells a story that began in 1963 and continues through the present with tales of humor, tears, dangers, and miracles.About the AuthorDr. Philip C. Eyster, B.A. (Gordon College); M.Div. (Western Seminary); D. Min. (Mid-America Seminary); Founder and President of Eagle Projects International, Maine, USA. EPI has worked on six continents in over 40 countries bringing aid, education, and the Gospel since 1989. He and his wife Marcia have seven children and a bunch of grandchildren. They make their home in the North Woods of Maine, USA.

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Published September 1, 2018

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Profile Image for Karla Renee Goforth Abreu.
670 reviews8 followers
August 2, 2023
I gave this a 4 because I am passionate about the Gospel and people. Depending on God, the author has experienced more than he ever imagined. The ministry that evolved is Eagle Projects. They believe in short term help/missions to create long term solutions. This is accomplished by partnering and training local people. The idea is that a native of a place is better able to reach their own people than an outsider.
There are open air crusades in the remotest of places and amongst the poorest of the poor. The concept of field evangelism is fantastic. Rather than have a meeting and expect people to come to you, the team sets up wherever the people are and begin music and a simple message. They may be near a bus stop, if in a more developed area, in a field, near a market, anywhere that people are.
Eagle Projects evangelized, comes alongside local ministers, helps orphanages, runs simple medical clinics and looks for ways to share the Gospel, distributes eyeglasses, feeds, teaches, runs schools for theological training taking it all over the world. This even has a system using signs, gestures, and illustrations to include illiterate ministers.
The philosophies are simple yet profound. One mentioned is that you go where the people are, Don't expect them to come to you. This is referred to as field evangelism. Also, don't decide what project you want to do. Rather, find what the need of the people is first. And, find out what God is doing in an area and join with Him.
The stories are sometimes comical, amazing, and astounding. Eyster says we may not be able to help everyone, but we can help one, then someone else, etc.
It is refreshing to read from a Christian ministry that is not touting itself or creating lavish monuments to commemorate their "accomplishments", nor are they flying around in private jets, concerned about building huge ministries, and all the trappings that make mockery of the simple Gospel. This is a book about helping the people who can't help themselves.
A few pictures are included which impact the stories more.
391 reviews1 follower
September 26, 2021
Audiobook
Thought would be boring, very interesting right from the beginning. Interesting stories around the world
Even after reading many books, glad I can still come across books that are intriguing right from the beginning.
Recommend read if you believe in God.
Definitely eye opening for how the others suffer for believing in God. Didn't know people still went through this. Incredible how much media and schools keeps hidden.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
1,141 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2021
This book shows the sovereignty of God at work as He draws mankind to Himself. This book also shows the pain and persecution Christians experience around the world. It certainly shows our privilege as Americans, even today. No sugar coating some nasty stuff, but amazing to see Gods redemption and His peoples joy. The author shows great God-instilled bravery in the face of danger. And as he says, what we choose to do matters to the one.
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420 reviews4 followers
February 14, 2022
The true story of lives touched my a ministry that stated with one man saying” “ I can’t help them all, but I can help this one. His story speaks of :Traversing the globe, speaking the gospel message in places where groups of people had already gathered, setting up a box and preaching to crowds who sometimes had only one person respond, reaching to meet needs of individuals trusting God to provide the resources. Hard to put down.
Profile Image for Judith DeStefano.
39 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2024
"Soaring Higher" is told in first person by Philip Eyster. Philip believes in taking the gospel to people rather than expecting people to gather non-organically for the sole purpose of hearing preaching. Rather than keeping only to a straight timeline of a missionary serving in one place for years, Philip shares anecdotes, giving glimpses into the various places and ways his ministry has served. He also shares about starting his walk into ministry before Eagle Projects launched.
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79 reviews
February 1, 2021
This book provides great advice and practical tactics for obeying God‘s call to take HIs Great News to the world in a loving and effective manner. Testimonies in this book will both inspire Christians to reach out to those in spiritual darkness and fortitude to preserveer when challenges and difficulties arise. This is also a book that must be passed onto family members and friends.
46 reviews3 followers
July 20, 2021
Evangelism as Jesus did it

This is a fascinating book of the author’s evangelistic adventures throughout the world, bringing people from the most out-of-the-way cultures to Christ. That part, about 3/4 of the book, is hard to put down. The end, where he goes into the technicalities of his study materials, is very skimmable. Recommended and hey, skim the last few pages.
24 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2021
This book is well-written and very inspiring! May it prompt all of us in more prosperous countries to pray and support our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ. I loved the author's humility and message throughout this book.
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440 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2022
Inspiring stories of missionary work in the 21st century. I was not aware of Eagle Projects, but much impressed by the scope and integrity of this ministry. Terrific personal stories, and well written. I read this for several days during my morning devotions.
23 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2021
Humbling and uplifting

This story demonstrates that there is no limit to God's amazing power through dedicated and passionate service to Him.
Read it and you'll find out!
Profile Image for Abigail Westbrook.
476 reviews35 followers
May 8, 2023
This is a great look at mission work done by the author around the world and over several decades, including many humorous experiences and vital lessons learned. I was encouraged to hear how many lives they have been able to impact through the simplicity of preaching Christ and meeting practical needs. It was also interesting to learn of their project to teach basic theology to new believers in poor, uneducated areas. The book could do with a little tighter editing in places, but still is an interesting and inspiring read.
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Author 38 books14 followers
July 8, 2024
Interesting and Inspirational stories about a man who loves and lives for God. I really enjoyed his accounts, some serious, some funny, but all showing faith in God.
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August 30, 2025
Not for me

I'm afraid I found it difficult to Get through this book. I had to jump chapters versus was bored with it
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493 reviews50 followers
June 10, 2022
“I can’t help every one, but I can help this one.” This was the main phrase used by the author.

The book is a collection of stories and experiences of this missionary going around the world preaching the gospel. I am not going to argue with the idea of a man who believes in his religion and is trying to spread it around the world. So, I have no right to judge or comment.

The book was OK.
Profile Image for Stephen.
Author 10 books6 followers
July 5, 2023
Eyster tells an amazing story of evangelizing throughout the nations. Funny, poignant, powerful, a ministry that could only be propelled by God. You will laugh, you will shed tears, you will marvel at the enthusiasm Eyster had for preaching the Gospel.
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