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Marla Alupoaicei
OccupationWriter
GenreChristianity
Website
http://www.marlawrites.com

Marla Alupoaicei is a Christian author and speaker who writes redemptively for the purpose of ushering people into a deeper faith and a greater understanding of God's person, purpose and plan for their lives. With a B.A. in English and Communications from Purdue University and a Master of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, Marla has served a variety of bestselling authors, pastors and ministry leaders. She won a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize in 2006, worth $10,000.[1][2] Marla was also a winner of the Writer's Digest 76th Annual Writing Competition for Nonrhyming Poetry.[3]

Background

Marla and her husband, Catalin, met while on a mission trip in Romania in 1998 and married in 2002. Their marriage has been described as an answer to prayer.[4] The couple founded an intercultural marriage ministry called Leap of Faith Ministries to minister to other cross-cultural couples.

For five years, Marla worked as a writer and editor for Insight for Living, Chuck Swindoll's international Bible-teaching ministry in Plano, Texas. Marla currently works as a writer for East-West Ministries, a grace-based church planting and missions organization in Addison, Texas. Articles written by Marla have beeen published by the Dallas Theological Seminary.[5]

References

Bibliography

  • Generation Hex: Understanding the Subtle Dangers of Wicca (August 2008) (with Dillon Burroughs) (Harvest House)
  • Flow: Inspiring Devos for the Creative Soul (2009) (Regal Books)
  • Taking the Intercultural Leap: Designing a Healthy, Happy Intercultural Marriage (2009) (Moody)