LIGHT UPON THE SAND
The Early Years
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About the Book
The story of Jean’s early years brings us to the core of her life. Mountains of loneliness engulf young Jean as her mother passes. Deeply saddened, she embraces life and the simplistic ways of her dad, who teaches by example the meaning of giving all. God’s guidance is evident in everyday living, as well as in the exciting lost at sea rescue. This book begins to chronicle Jean’s remarkable life and her progression into the depths of God. For one who hungers and thirsts to know God in His fullness, these writings will be a beneficial spiritual aid.
About the Author
Alma Jean Case was born to James C. Case and Alma Whitt on April 24, 1925, in Trenton, Georgia. She attended Florida State University, majoring in criminology and social welfare, but had to unlearn much of man’s teaching in order to hear God speak within her being. Her ministry of “Go and tell” has influenced many in their search for a deeper experience in God. She has also published Light Upon the Sand - The Early Years (Xlibris 2007) and The Living Reality of Being (Xlibris 2010). She currently resides in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.