The Eagles: A legacy
of
God-fearing ACSians
On Wings Of Eagles: Thirty-five years of spreading the Good
News in Singapore and beyond
Author: Robert Goldsborough
By KENNETH QUEK
EAGLES
COMMUNICATIONS has existed for 35 years, and in that time it has
undergone much growth and change: from a "gang" of teenagers
fired with enthusiasm to do God's work to a dynamic organisation
still fired with enthusiasm for God's work.
Robert Goldsborough's book is an attempt to chronicle that ongoing
process of growth. It traces the history of the Eagles from the
time of the conversion of founder Peter Chao when he was a student
at Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) in 1968 to the present day, with
a strong emphasis on the testimonies of members and associates.
The core leaders of the organisation, most of them old boys of
the school, are still together in leading and managing the ministry.
Indeed, Eagles Communications can truly be considered a legacy
of the work of God amongst ACSians.
Formerly a journalist with the Chicago Tribune for 21 years as
well as a novelist, the author's prose is competent and clear
throughout, refreshingly free from the bombast usually associated
with such books. He obviously writes from an American standpoint
for a reader outside Asia, as witnessed by the need to explain
the educational system in Singapore.
Culled from numerous interviews and printed materials, the quotes
are numerous. The most telling are those from long-time members,
speaking of the early days of the Eagles. They are warm and funny
reminiscences, making the narrative personal and human, and providing
a clear sense of the communal spirit that has persisted through
the years and is still so vital a part of the Eagles ethos.
This is the best part of the book - the inspiring story of young
men and women passionate for the Gospel, and growing in their
walk with God.
The book is available from Eagles Communications at www.eagles.org.sg
or Armour Publishing Pte Ltd at www.armourpublishing.com
Kenneth Quek is currently completing his Masters in English Literature at the National University of Singapore.