"You need a map, a guide and a book-length space to relate the Amazing life of a little woman of perpetual
motion named Salma Carunia Carter. His prophecy on June 2nd 1998 is actually fulfilled now that Salma wrote
her Book about all the Divine Intervention and Miracles that
peppered with her pilgrimage from India to America is
now hot off the press from the publisher Christian Faith
Publishing 2025. But this is not the end of the book of "Christ is in me the HOPE of glory" / VICTORY! as Salma has written (2nd Part)
another book that soon to be published about her miraculous journey which she continues at her pilgrimage in America arriving with ONE DOLLAR in her pocket and still holding on to her FAITH, HOPE and COURAGE and perseverance even after the loss of her scholarly husband who passed away at 55 years old. In 2005, he left behind his unpublished "CLAY SUPPER: CONFESSION OF A BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN" among the 8 boxes full of his research and writings about the CREATION AND REDEMPTION (a gold mine of Christian TRUTH NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH) that Salma is now trying to publish by "Trilogy Christian Publishing who started with his book "Defective Image".
Bob St.John
Christ is in Me
The Hope of Glory/Victory The Autobiography of Salma Carunia Carter
Step into the remarkable true story of Salma An inspiring tale of an orphan girl's unwavering faith, enduring hope, and remarkable courage!
Walk alongside Salma as her journey begins in 1944, arriving as an orphan at Amy Carmichael's Dohnavur Fellowship in South India. Experience her daily life as a student—filled with spirited adventures and hardships. Though her chances of receiving an education seemed slim, she remained determined, eventually becoming a teacher at the fellowship. Her path led her to seminary, where she received a divine calling to serve as an evangelist and fulfill her ministry (2 Timothy 4:5).
For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.
--1 Peter 4:18
She later taught in the Himalayas, where she received a powerful prophecy to study abroad in missionary school and become a missionary. Yet, a major challenge stood before her: obtaining a passport as an orphan. The odds were stacked against her, but through steadfast faith, she triumphed. Her visa came through by divine grace! With her trust in the Lord Jesus Christ, she overcame every obstacle with faith, hope, and bold courage. Victory belongs to the Lord!
Christ is in me, the hope of glory.
--Colossians 1:27
Her journey then led her to America, where she would meet her future husband. That chapter of her life will be revealed in the forthcoming sequel...

Read testimonials from people touched by Salma's story
This is not just a story of an orphan girl—it’s a testimony of divine intervention, provision, and calling. Salma’s journey reminded me how God uses the weak to shame the strong and calls the overlooked for mighty purposes. Her determination to pursue education and serve, despite what seemed like impossible odds, was humbling. It strengthened my own faith and reminded me of Colossians 1:27—“Christ in me, the hope of glory.”
Sam Collins
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