Helen Hornby
From Bahaikipedia
Helen Hornby (d. October 17, 1992) was well known for compiling the reference book Lights of Guidance that is widely used in Bahá’í communities.
Helen Hornby was born in the United States and graduated from Roosevelt University in Chicago. She became a Bahá’í in that city, and worked for the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare. She took an early retirement to teach the Bahá’í Faith in Colombia, where she she was married to Charles Hornby. They later moved to Ecuador.
[edit] Publications
Bahaitext has original works by:
- Against My Grain
- Heroes of God, A history of the faith in Ecuador
- Lights of Guidance, 1983
[edit] References
- The Universal House of Justice. The Bahá’í World - An International Record 1992-1993. Haifa, Israel: World Centre Publications.

