Judith Pella is an author of Christian fiction. Many of her books are historical in nature, and she has mentioned how she enjoys the historical research.[1]
She has a BA degree in Social Science,[2] and was a registered nurse. Judith also worked as an instructional teacher’s aide for many years.
Her favorite Bible verse is John 9:25.[3]
Quite a few of her books have been co-written with another author - Michael Phillips and Tracie Peterson both have co-written multiple books with Judith. Tracie Peterson cited Judith as an influence in her writing.[4]
She and her husband live in Scappoose, Oregon.
Published by Bethany House: Mark of The Cross, 2006
written with Michael Phillips.
published by Bethany House.
written with Michael Phillips and published by Bethany House.
This series was republished as a 3-in-1 book in 2000.
written with Michael Phillips and published by Bethany House.
2 Shadows over Stonewycke, 1995 1 Stranger at Stonewycke, 1995 3 Treasure of Stonewycke, 1995
This is a continuation to the Stonewycke Trilogy. It was republished as a 3-in-1 book in 2000.
written with Tracie Peterson and published by Bethany House: "The passion and dreams that accompany America's great westward expansion are about to transform the lives of Carolina Adams and James Baldwin"
written with Tracie Peterson and published by Bethany House: "Three young people strike out on their own to cross the Western territory"
This is a continuation to the Ribbons of Steel series.
published by Bethany House.
written with Michael Phillips and published by Bethany House: "Against the vast and formidable backdrop of pre-revolutionary Russia, the lives of two families, the Burenins and the Fedorcenkos, become inextricably intertwined, in this sweeping saga of love, faith, and courage."
published by Bethany House: "historical series set at the onset of World War II. The three Hayes daughters couldn't be more different. But when war separates them across the globe, they learn true significance of family."
This also was available in a box set in 2004.
published by Bethany House: "centers around the anticipated arrivial of the new circuit-riding preacher—a bachelor, the women have been told. To welcome him, they and their eligible daughters decide to make him a quilt."