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Iris Global, previously Iris Ministries, is a
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,
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organization that provides
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in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Members of Iris seek to spread the
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while performing humanitarian activities.


History

Iris was founded in 1980 by Rolland Baker and
Heidi Baker Heidi Gayle Baker (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 Farr ...
. First based in the United States, the organization initially undertook short-term
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trips overseas. In 1985, the Bakers began to work with the poor in
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and then
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. The organization began operating in
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in 1992. Iris became active in
Mozambique Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in Southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Afr ...
, Africa in 1995. In 1996, Iris took over an orphanage housing 80 children, which had previously been run by communist leaders. However, when the number of children grew from 80 to 320, the previous government leaders put a price on Heidi's head. The government also banned the singing of Christian songs in the orphanage, prayer, and the unauthorized distribution of food and clothing.


Initiatives

While searching out and caring for the poor and needy, Iris volunteers have founded thousands of churches, Bible and ministry training schools, medical clinics, church-based orphan care programs, children's villages, primary schools, cottage industries, widows' programs, vocational training and well drilling projects."Miracles in Mozambique: How Mama Heidi Reaches the Abandoned"
/ref> Iris volunteers make regular visits to care for children living at a dump, and the organization combats the second-class status of women and girls by campaigning for equality of the sexes.


Orphanages

In 2015, Iris Global has expanded its work to provide food, clothing, and shelter to thousands of orphans. The organization has networks of church-based orphan care in all ten provinces in Mozambique as well as bases in main cities, including a base in Pemba which houses 200 orphans and several baby houses for abandoned infants.


Churches

Iris initially established churches in Indonesia, Hong Kong, and London, and later one in Mozambique. By June 2001, Iris had initiated 1,800 churches, including about 1,200 in Malawi. In 2015 Iris has networks of churches throughout Mozambique as well as bases in main cities. Two thousand churches have been organized among the
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people over a span of eight years.


Conferences

Iris conducts a series of gospel conferences worldwide. In Africa, the conferences are attended by poor people, many of whom walk long distances to attend. As many as 10,000 people crowd makeshift platforms to hear the gospel.


Schools

Iris opened Harvest Schools at which local students and visiting Westerners receive training to become pastors. These students study for six-month terms or for three-month terms once a year for four years. The organization also organizes primary schools on its bases, in which more than 2,500 students at a time are taught to read and write.


Medical

Iris leaders pray for the healing of those with hearing and vision impairments during village outreaches in rural Mozambique. Iris bases include medical clinics from which the poor can receive free care. Iris workers sometimes pay for life-saving medical care for others, and the organization has handed out condoms in an effort to combat the
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.


Criticism and controversies

The Bakers have claimed that prayer has restored sight and hearing, which was assessed and confirmed by researchers in a peer-reviewed article published by the Southern Medical Journal. They have also claimed that people have been raised from the dead. The group has been criticized by medical and government officials for these claims.


References

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