Lois T. Henderson
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Lois T. Henderson is a well-known American author in the Christian books genre, most of whose novels deal with Biblical subjects.
[edit] Selection of works by Lois T. Henderson
[edit] Fiction
- The Holy Experiment: a Novel About the Harmonist Society (1974) ISBN 0-682-48115-7
- Hagar: a Novel (1978). The story of 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. ISBN 0-06-063861-3
- Lydia: a Novel (1979). About the seller of purple who was Paul's first Christian convert in Europe. ISBN 0-06-063862-1
- Abigail: a Novel (1980). The story is woven around the bright and free-spirited third 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. ISBN 0-06-063864-8
- Miriam: a Novel (1983). ISBN 0-06-063869-9
- Her Contrary Heart (1984). ISBN 0-8423-1401-6
- Priscilla and Aquila [with Harold Ivan Smith] (1986). ISBN 0-06-063872-9
[edit] Nonfiction
- Another Way of Seeing (1982). ISBN 0-915684-99-3