Lois T. Henderson Explained
Lois T. Henderson is an American author of Christian novels, many of which are dramatizations of Biblical narratives about women.[1] [2]
Selected publications
Fiction
- The Holy Experiment: a Novel About the Harmonist Society (1974)
- Hagar: a Novel (1978). About the slave girl who bore Abraham's son. This work was a finalist for the Gold Medallion Book Award of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association.
- Lydia: a Novel (1979). About the seller of purple who was Paul's first Christian convert in Europe.
- The Blessing Deer (1980).
- Abigail: a Novel (1980). About the second wife of King David
- Ruth: a Novel (1981). About the woman from Moab who eventually became the wife of Boaz, a relative of King David.
- A Candle in the Dark (1982).
- Miriam: a Novel (1983).
- Touch of the Golden Scepter (1983).
- Her Contrary Heart (1984).
- Priscilla and Aquila: A Novel [with Harold Ivan Smith] (1985).
Nonfiction
- The Opening Doors: My Child's First Eight Years Without Sight (1954).
- Do You Believe in Miracles (1965).
- Another Way of Seeing (1982).
Translated into German [3]
- Die Purpur-Händlerin von Philippi (Lydia) [Translator: KH Neumann (1985)] Leuchter Verlag eG - D-6106 Erzhausen
- Von Moab nach Bethlehem" (Ruth) [Bestell Nr. 20 097 vom Leuchter Verlag eG]
Notes and References
- Web site: Results for 'Lois T. Henderson' > 'Book' > 'Lois T Henderson' [WorldCat.org]]. WorldCat. 13 November 2010.
- Web site: Booklists - Christian Fiction Writers: A Selected List. The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. 13 November 2010.
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