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My Sister, My Brother

My Sister, My Brother

Karen Baker-Fletcher; Garth Baker-Fletcter

Wipf Stock Publishers
2002
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This fresh new approach to African-American theology brings two creative theologians into a lively dialogue between womanist and "Xodus" thought. Karen Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of womanism, reflecting the interlocking issues of sex, class, and race, that characterize the experience of African-American women. Garth KASIMU Baker-Fletcher writes from the perspective of what he has termed Xodus theology. With a name that resonates with reference both to the Exodus story, the Cross, and the self-naming identity of Malcolm X, Xodus reflects the perspective of a new generation of Black theology by males who have responded, among other things, to the challenges of womanist theology.
The Balkars of Southern Russia and Their Deportation (1944-57)

The Balkars of Southern Russia and Their Deportation (1944-57)

Karen Baker

William Carey Library Publishers
2013
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Indelible events are often stamped into the consciousness of a nation. These events shape individuals, and often entire socities, in the way they view social, cultural, political, ethical, and especially spiritual realities. The deportation of entire ethnic groups of the North Caucasus region of southern Russia was an immense operation of the Soviet government during World War II. The Balkarians, or Balkars, were forcibly taken from their native homelands and deported to distant lands within the Soviet Union. They remained in exile for thirteen years. The third generation of Balkars since that horrible experience continues to live in the shadow of the atrocities committed against their people. This book applies comprehensive research to the facts of the deportation. More importantly, it examines lingering resentments and current sentiments of the Balkarians through extensive personal interviews with those who experienced the deportation. In Karen's many interviews woven throughout the book, we learn of several Balkarians who come to faith because of the Deportation, such as Ibrahim Gelastanov. Ibrahim recounts his memories about the deportation years. He cried as he recalled the details of his mother's death within twenty-four hours of arriving in a special settlement where she died of starvation. Ibrahim tells of the horrors of his capture, the fifteen-day train ride, the forty-eight-hour boat ride, the twenty-four-hour walk to an unknown destination, and the starvation and indignities that he suffered. But Ibrahim always attributes his deportation as the means to his salvation into God's family. He was the first Balkarian Christian, and he remained the lone Balkar Christian for thirty-six years. The tiny region of Balkaria is tucked into the largest mountain range of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains, in southern Russia. The Balkarians live in the shadow of unthinkable cruelty by the Stalin regime, the deportation of their entire people group. The deportation was concealed until the late twentieth century due to the secrecy of communism. It was also hidden behind the terrors that occurred in Europe during World War II. The Balkars have suffered greatly in the last century, and they desperately need the peace of God in their hearts. This book will bring awareness to the Caucasus peoples and bring more involvement in promoting the work of the Gospel in this unstable area to the unreached peoples.
The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran

The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran

Karen Baker; Amal Bejjani

Wipf Stock Publishers
2017
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The secrets of a complex belief system that have sustained the Mandaeans in their centuries-old native lands in Iraq and Iran have been collapsing before their eyes. This little-known Gnostic sect has been hidden from global awareness until now. With a passion for the obscure, Karen Baker has delved into this secret sect, exploring the effects of the turmoil they have faced in their homeland, and are now facing in Diaspora. The Iraqi and Iranian Mandaeans have fled their homes with nothing more than the clothing on their backs, being thrust into the status of refugees, watching their traditions and cultures crumble as they encounter new lands and new cultures. This book discusses the potential receptivity of Mandaeans to Christianity through several perspectives including an evaluation of their relationship to the Gnosticism of the first through third centuries CE as well as its syncretic adaptations to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It will be of interest to those interested in little-known cultures from a historical and religious perspective; those involved with refugees and immigrants; and those who desire to understand the foundational beliefs of Mandaeism. ""I have been privileged to closely partner with missionaries serving among the Mandaean refugee community in Amman, Jordan since 2001. In 2014, my family moved to the Middle East and we have encountered many Mandaeans. Because of the secrecy of this sect, as described in detail in this book, I have learned so much more about their history, beliefs, and culture, from reading this book than I could have ever learned in individual discussions."" --Jonathan Grooms, President, Global Partners in Peace & Development ""Baker brings to her work a combination of scholarship and passion that makes her work both readable and greatly informative. This book is a wonderful read even to one who has never visited the Middle East. Anyone interested in the study of minor religions or alternative monotheisms or who is preparing to minister in the Middle East should read The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran."" --Michael S. Jones, Professor of Philosophy and Theology, Liberty University ""The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran is a fascinating and scholarly book. Well-researched, but permeating throughout is the heartbeat that Karen has, that I can only describe as motivated by love. . . . It is also a call to evangelism, as more Mandaeans now live in the United States than in Iraq and Iran."" --Jody Patrick Miller, Church-planter among Middle Eastern people groups ""This is a well-researched, definitive work on Iraq's and Iran's Mandaeans. Karen Baker has performed a tremendous service for missiologists. . . . I highly recommend it "" --Randy L. Miller, Graduate Research Assistance Librarian, Liberty University ""I found The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran by Karen Baker to be thoroughly researched, providing a foundation upon which to build the thesis and explanation of the Mandaean people and their beliefs and practices."" --Diane Davis, Freelance Book Reviewer Karen Baker's enthusiasm for other cultures has prompted her and her beloved husband to travel around the world, as well as to welcome refugees and immigrants to American culture. She has an MBA from St. Thomas University and an MA from Liberty University. She is a freelance writer and researcher, and has authored The Balkars of Southern Russia and Their Deportation (1944-1957) from the Hidden Peoples of the World series.
The Mandaeans-Baptizers of Iraq and Iran

The Mandaeans-Baptizers of Iraq and Iran

Karen Baker; Amal Bejjani

Wipf Stock Publishers
2017
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The secrets of a complex belief system that have sustained the Mandaeans in their centuries-old native lands in Iraq and Iran have been collapsing before their eyes. This little-known Gnostic sect has been hidden from global awareness until now. With a passion for the obscure, Karen Baker has delved into this secret sect, exploring the effects of the turmoil they have faced in their homeland, and are now facing in Diaspora. The Iraqi and Iranian Mandaeans have fled their homes with nothing more than the clothing on their backs, being thrust into the status of refugees, watching their traditions and cultures crumble as they encounter new lands and new cultures. This book discusses the potential receptivity of Mandaeans to Christianity through several perspectives including an evaluation of their relationship to the Gnosticism of the first through third centuries CE as well as its syncretic adaptations to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It will be of interest to those interested in little-known cultures from a historical and religious perspective; those involved with refugees and immigrants; and those who desire to understand the foundational beliefs of Mandaeism. ""I have been privileged to closely partner with missionaries serving among the Mandaean refugee community in Amman, Jordan since 2001. In 2014, my family moved to the Middle East and we have encountered many Mandaeans. Because of the secrecy of this sect, as described in detail in this book, I have learned so much more about their history, beliefs, and culture, from reading this book than I could have ever learned in individual discussions."" --Jonathan Grooms, President, Global Partners in Peace & Development ""Baker brings to her work a combination of scholarship and passion that makes her work both readable and greatly informative. This book is a wonderful read even to one who has never visited the Middle East. Anyone interested in the study of minor religions or alternative monotheisms or who is preparing to minister in the Middle East should read The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran."" --Michael S. Jones, Professor of Philosophy and Theology, Liberty University ""The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran is a fascinating and scholarly book. Well-researched, but permeating throughout is the heartbeat that Karen has, that I can only describe as motivated by love. . . . It is also a call to evangelism, as more Mandaeans now live in the United States than in Iraq and Iran."" --Jody Patrick Miller, Church-planter among Middle Eastern people groups ""This is a well-researched, definitive work on Iraq's and Iran's Mandaeans. Karen Baker has performed a tremendous service for missiologists. . . . I highly recommend it "" --Randy L. Miller, Graduate Research Assistance Librarian, Liberty University ""I found The Mandaeans--Baptizers of Iraq and Iran by Karen Baker to be thoroughly researched, providing a foundation upon which to build the thesis and explanation of the Mandaean people and their beliefs and practices."" --Diane Davis, Freelance Book Reviewer Karen Baker's enthusiasm for other cultures has prompted her and her beloved husband to travel around the world, as well as to welcome refugees and immigrants to American culture. She has an MBA from St. Thomas University and an MA from Liberty University. She is a freelance writer and researcher, and has authored The Balkars of Southern Russia and Their Deportation (1944-1957) from the Hidden Peoples of the World series.
Reconceptualising Teaching in Higher Education

Reconceptualising Teaching in Higher Education

Karen Gravett; Simon Lygo-Baker

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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This key text acts as a guidebook for those seeking to develop their role as teachers in contemporary universities. Offering a timely and original perspective on teaching, it invites readers to rethink their role and embrace the transformative potential of education. Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience, and informed by higher education research, the book reimagines meaningful teaching through three transformative perspectives. Firstly, it challenges the traditional view of teaching as an individual act, instead framing it as a relational and situated practice, built on connections with others. Secondly, it explores teaching as an affirmative and emotional endeavour that can inspire others and lead to joyful and generative moments of connection. Lastly, it positions teaching as a critical practice, where educators embrace uncertainty, question assumptions, and evolve their approaches. These ideas are interwoven with practical insights into contemporary areas of practice, including assessment, feedback, digital education, artificial intelligence, learning design, belonging, and inclusion, to develop ethical and relational pedagogic approaches. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book is ideal for current and aspiring higher education teachers.
Reconceptualising Teaching in Higher Education

Reconceptualising Teaching in Higher Education

Karen Gravett; Simon Lygo-Baker

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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This key text acts as a guidebook for those seeking to develop their role as teachers in contemporary universities. Offering a timely and original perspective on teaching, it invites readers to rethink their role and embrace the transformative potential of education. Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience, and informed by higher education research, the book reimagines meaningful teaching through three transformative perspectives. Firstly, it challenges the traditional view of teaching as an individual act, instead framing it as a relational and situated practice, built on connections with others. Secondly, it explores teaching as an affirmative and emotional endeavour that can inspire others and lead to joyful and generative moments of connection. Lastly, it positions teaching as a critical practice, where educators embrace uncertainty, question assumptions, and evolve their approaches. These ideas are interwoven with practical insights into contemporary areas of practice, including assessment, feedback, digital education, artificial intelligence, learning design, belonging, and inclusion, to develop ethical and relational pedagogic approaches. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book is ideal for current and aspiring higher education teachers.
Faith, Hope, and a Sense of Humor: How to Survive and Thrive on the Front Lines of Parish Life
Catholic parishes are staffed by dedicated, passionate members of the laity who are often underpaid and overworked but nevertheless continue to labor in the vineyard of the Lord. Whether you are on staff or a volunteer, faith, hope, and a sense of humor are crucial to surviving and thriving in parish ministry. Down-to-earth, candid, and funny, author Karen Baker has served on the front lines of her parish, and she can empathize and commiserate with the day-to-day struggles, like when the toilets back up during Sunday Mass. This little book offers a ray of hope and humor by reminding parish leaders that developing holy habits and clothing themselves in Christ can help them navigate the challenging and changing world of ministry. "I have had the opportunity to share ministry with Karen Baker and appreciate her great love of Christ and his Church. This book provides valuable encouragement and resources for those who work tirelessly to serve the Church in our day."- Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans "In her great book, Faith, Hope, and a Sense of Humor, Karen Baker has given a great gift to those who love and work for the Church. The book is full of respectful, honest, and humorous stories and lessons on what it means to serve God's people. I highly recommend this enjoyable book, so that many who work or volunteer in the Church can share a few laughs and be reminded of the joy and adventure of what it means to labor among God's people." - Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, STD, pastor "Karen's wit and wisdom combine harmoniously to present an enjoyable reflection on the difficulties of parish ministry. We can all use a reminder that living a virtuous life is difficult, no matter what our circumstances. This book reminds us that many solutions of our day-to-day frustrations can be found in the longstanding tradition of the Church we dedicate ourselves to serve." - Dr. Susie Veters, Assistant Director of Human Formation, Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans "With an inspiring and entertaining combination of Scripture and humor mixed with lessons learned over years of experience, this book is an energy boost for weary parish staff and volunteers, and an invitation to grow in virtue." - Barb Szyszkiewicz, editor at CatholicMom.com and author of The Handy Little Guide to Prayer "In Faith, Hope and a Sense of Humor, Karen Baker writes lovingly, honestly, and inspiringly about parish life. Reminiscent of the tender and humorous cultural memoirs of Frances Mayes and Peter Mayle, Karen's work is a proper 'ministry memoir, ' narrating the unique culture of parish life. The stories resonate across parish boundaries, and we need more works like this to bless, affirm, and encourage the hardworking lay women and men who help hold up our communities of faith though a myriad of good works behind the scenes. Karen is one of these women, and I am grateful for her gift of storytelling and wisdom." - Dr. Daniella Zsupan-Jerome, Director of Ministerial Formation, Saint John's University School of Theology and Seminary, Collegeville, MN "Karen's collection of Christ-centered meditations on the virtuous dispositions that are conducive to flourishing in parish ministry and in life are simply profound, weaving the ordinary elements of everyday life into the extraordinary grace of God. Guaranteed to lift your spirit and make you smile many times " - Dr. Tom Neal, Professor of Spiritual Theology, Notre Dame Seminary, New Orleans
A Physiotherapist's Guide to Understanding and Managing ME/CFS

A Physiotherapist's Guide to Understanding and Managing ME/CFS

Karen Leslie; Nicola Clague-Baker; Natalie Hilliard; Michelle Bull

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
2023
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Myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, is a deeply complex and multi-system condition which has historically suffered from a lack of awareness within physiotherapy education and practice. Similarities in presentation between this condition and Long Covid make this comprehensive and evidence-based guide for physiotherapists even more timely and important. This guide includes an in-depth explanation and history of ME/CFS whilst also describing symptoms, varying degrees of severity, and how to manage ME/CFS in children. It also provides detailed management advice and discussion on how the information can directly inform physiotherapy practice, supplemented with patient case studies.