Stephen Baker (XXXII) is a Screenwriter and Composer. His Christ Centered [Four Quadrant] Musical, CARAVAN SAM, is nominated Best Script in the 2022 International Christian Film Festival. The project was also a Finalist in the 2016 Cannes Film Festival Screenwriting Competition, Finalist in the 2016 Hollywood Screenwriting contest and Grand Prize Winner in the 2017 Kingdomwood International Film Festival Screenplay competition. He is currently writing a Christian Sci-Fi thriller, TWIGS, based on God’s wrath for disobedience.
  • Database Architect and Team Lead for Anesthesiology & Preoperative Informatics Research (VAPIR) at Vanderbilt Nashville TN Retired
  • Lives in Nashville, TN
  • From Merritt Island, FL
  • Studied History Then Computer Science at 1.Slippery Rock State Teachers college 2. Memphis State Technical Institute
    Class of 1974 1984
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  • Married
  • 02/18/1953
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  • I am very honored to be among the Best Script Nominees. It’s going to be an amazing experience. What a blessing!
    CARAVAN SAM: A dysfunctional family in Jerusalem finds faith and healing when their lives musically entwine with the movements and message of Jesus.
    I am very honored to be among the Best Script Nominees. It’s going to be an amazing experience. What a blessing! CARAVAN SAM: A dysfunctional family in Jerusalem finds faith and healing when their lives musically entwine with the movements and message of Jesus.
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  • When our choir director introduced ‘The Love of God’ by Frederick M. Lehman, 1917, to us the third verse deeply touched my heart. Later I discovered that this moving verse has been touching hearts for nearly a thousand years. It was penned by poet Rabbi Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai, 1050.

    Could we with ink the ocean fill
    And were the skies of parchment made
    Were every stalk on earth a quill
    And every man a scribe by trade
    To write the love of God above
    Would drain the ocean dry
    Nor could the scroll contain the whole
    Though stretched from sky to sky
    When our choir director introduced ‘The Love of God’ by Frederick M. Lehman, 1917, to us the third verse deeply touched my heart. Later I discovered that this moving verse has been touching hearts for nearly a thousand years. It was penned by poet Rabbi Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai, 1050. Could we with ink the ocean fill And were the skies of parchment made Were every stalk on earth a quill And every man a scribe by trade To write the love of God above Would drain the ocean dry Nor could the scroll contain the whole Though stretched from sky to sky
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