About Get Yourself Up by Alma L. Carr-Jones
The cup of author Alma L. Carr-Jones runs over with the need to tell her story about God’s lovingkindness, justice, and righteousness!
We present to you The Tallest Mountain Series, with this first book in the series, Get Yourself Up.
Inside, you’ll discover Sister Alma’s inspirational pieces, written with her delightful and warm voice that makes you feel like she’s your new best friend. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll sigh, and you’ll pray as her stories envelop you, while entertaining, inspiring, and motivating you every step of the way.
Come into Sister Alma’s world and let her experiences and testimony minister to your weary soul.
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Author Bio:
Alma L. Carr-Jones, born in Memphis, TN to Lula M. Carr, a preacher’s daughter, says that she never thought to live in times such as these, and that she never dreamed her words would be used to give hope to the masses.
She now makes her home in McKenzie, TN. Her life’s motto is, “Doing What I Can, While I Can, with Care.” Alma is a retired educator, and minister’s wife who has been spoken of by her former colleagues and church members alike, as “having a heart of gold.” Since she retired from teaching, she says that to breathe is to write. Though she can write whatever is asked of her, she prefers to write words of encouragement for mankind and words of praise and of thanks to the Lord for His love of mankind.
Alma is a successful author and poetess who has produced 10 books to date, the latest of which is “Bear the Good News,” the third book in “The Tallest Mountain Series.” She is currently working on the production of audio books for the series. Alma attributes all that she has accomplished to GOD, and this belief is reflected in the silver medallion that she wears around her neck and in the title of her second book of poetry, which reads, “DEI Sub Numine Viget (Under GOD’s Spirit, She Flourishes.”) Through her work as an author/poet, Alma says that she is proclaiming her love for the Lord, His love for mankind, and her love for her fellowman by shouting from “the tallest mountain in her world.” She infuses hope and encouragement in her work.