Gene Edwards
Gene Edwards (1932–2022) was a renowned American author, house church planter, and former Southern Baptist pastor known for his influential Christian classics such as 'A Tale of Three Kings' and 'The Divine Romance.' He was an outspoken proponent of the house church movement in the United States and authored over thirty books translated into more than twenty languages. Edwards devoted his life to proclaiming the deeper Christian life and restoring church gatherings to their original, organic expression centered on Christ.
Christian Literature
Biblical Fiction
Theology
A Tale of three Kings: A Study in Brokenness
The Prisoner in the Third Cell (Inspirational)
The Silas Diary: First Century Diaries, Book 1
The Divine Romance (Inspirational)
The Christian Woman...Set Free: Women Freed From Second-Class Citizenship in the Kingdom of God
The Day I was Crucified: As Told by Christ Himself
Purpose