Heidi Baker Explained

Heidi Baker
Birth Date:29 August 1959
Birth Place:Laguna Beach, California
Occupation:President and CEO of Iris Global
Missionary
Author
Speaker
Nationality:American
Spouse:Rolland Baker
Education:Systematic Theology,Kings College (PhD)
Children:2

Heidi Gayle Baker[1] (born August 29, 1959) is a Christian missionary, itinerant speaker, and the CEO of Iris Global, a Christian humanitarian organization. She is the author of several books on Christian spirituality.

Early life

Heidi Gayle Farrell was born to James Moies Farrell and Glenetta Betty Farrell, née Schacht (1930-2015), an English teacher. She grew up in Southern California, becoming a Christian after hearing a Navajo preacher's message while volunteering on a Choctaw reservation. She has a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts from Vanguard University, and a PhD in systematic theology from King's College London (1995).

Career

She met Rolland Baker, the grandson of missionary H. A. Baker, in 1979. They married six months later in 1980; they left for the mission field two weeks after that.[2] They were ordained as ministers in 1985.[3]

In 1980 the Bakers founded Iris Global,[4] a non-profit Christian ministry dedicated to charitable service and evangelism, particularly in developing nations.[5]

In 1995 the Bakers moved to Mozambique in order to begin a new ministry focused on the care of orphaned and abandoned children.[6]

Iris Global negotiated with the Mozambican government to assume financial and administrative responsibility for a former government orphanage in Chihango, near the capital city of Maputo. There were roughly 80 children present.

Candy Gunther Brown, professor of religious studies at Indiana University, has called the Bakers "among the most influential leaders in world Pentecostalism."[5]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pilot . Coastline . 2015-10-06 . Long-time resident had a love of teaching . 2023-03-16 . Daily Pilot . en-US.
  2. Compelled by Love: How to change the world through the simple power of love in action by Heidi Baker and Shara Pradhan
  3. Miracles in Mozambique by Hope Flinchbaugh, Ministry Today, Mar/Apr 2002
  4. Web site: Iris Global webpage. January 4, 2016.
  5. Web site: Stafford. Tim. Miracles in Mozambique: How Mama Heidi Reaches the Abandoned. christianitytoday.com/. May 18, 2012 . Christianity Today. January 31, 2015.
  6. Web site: Heidi Baker: Intimacy for Miracles. Christy Biswell. . May 14, 2009.