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The ArkLaTex, the Bible and You
offers an invigorating 30-day devotional journey, blending rich historical and cultural tapestry of the ArkLaTex region with biblical teachings. It introduces you to iconic landmarks, notable residents and fascinating events from the region, skillfully intertwined with relevant scriptural insights. this unique book invites you to rediscover the Bible making daily scripture reading engaged and relatable, and reigniting your faith through vibrant lens of ArkLaTex’s heritage.
About The author
Mark Stipe has been an integral part of Lafayette, Louisiana for over three decades. His deep-rooted love for the community is evident not just in his professional journey as a respected lawyer but also in his active leadership roles with organizations like the Kiwanis Club and Lafayette Little League. Alongside his wife Jeigh, who passionately serves at the Our Lady of Lourdes Foundation, Mark's commitment to Lafayette is unwavering. In The Heart of Acadiana, the Bible, and You, he artfully bridges his love for local history with biblical teachings, offering readers a unique and heartfelt devotional experience.
Daily Devotionals for Die-Hard Fans
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
God First: Setting Life’s Priorities
This book is intentionally crafted to guide readers in prioritizing their lives, placing God first, family second, and everything else third. This concise volume, akin to a condensed course in fundamental Christianity, brims with engaging and focused insights on key Christian values.
Storms, Fire, and Whispers: Hearing God Through Life's Journey
in 2015, Stipe's life took a profound turn when his cousin passed away prematurely, prompting a significant shift in his spiritual journey. Feeling a divine calling, he began to write a book, but after a few initial pages, he set his laptop aside for two and a half years. It wasn't until his junior year at Hendrix College, when a friend motivated him to complete his work, that he returned to writing after nearly three years.