H. A. Baker

This article is about the missionary. For the U.S. judge, see Harold A. Baker. For other people named Harold Baker, see Harold Baker.

Harold Armstrong Baker (18811971),[1] known as H.A. Baker, was an American author and Pentecostal missionary to Tibet from 1911 to 1919, to China from 1919 to 1950, when forced to leave the mainland, and then in Taiwan from 1955 until his death in 1971.

With his wife and co-worker Josephine, Pastor Baker began the Adullam Rescue Mission for street children in Yunnan Province, China. The children in the home, mostly boys aged from six to eighteen, began to have spiritual experiences, claiming to have seen Heaven through a series of visions. These visions were recounted in Baker's book Visions Beyond the Veil.[2]

He was also the author of Heaven and the Angels, Plains of Glory and Gloom, The Three Worlds, Tribulation to Glory, Through Tribulation, Visions Beyond The Veil, and other books. His little known last book, written at the end of his life, was called "My Goodbye Book". This book clearly outlined his personal beliefs including the oneness of God in the Person of Jesus Christ.

H.A. Baker and his wife were the grandparents of Rolland Baker, founder with his wife Heidi Baker of IRIS Ministries in Mozambique.[3]

Publication list (selection)

References

  1. McGee, Gary B. (2002). "Baker, H. A.". In Stanley M. Burgess. The new international dictionary of Pentecostal and charismatic movements. (Rev. and expanded ed.). Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan Pub. House. p. 352. ISBN 0310224810.
  2. We Saw Heaven: True Stories of What Awaits Us on the Other Side By Roberts Liardon. Published by Destiny Images Publishers (2006). ISBN 0-7684-2381-3
  3. http://www.irismin.org/p/background.php Iris Ministries Inc
  4. 1 2 Iris Ministries Inc


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