

Event recap:
What an event! In the many years we’ve been doing TOFW, we have never experienced anything quite like our TWO KICK-OFF EVENTS in Ogden this past weekend. And it’s not because it was our biggest crowd or our most faraway place. And it’s not because any other city hasn’t been equally as wonderful. There was just something about a new year, a new theme and a new city that really got us excited for what is to come!
It was a great way to begin our 2009 TOUR.
Our theme for the year, Sweet Assurance, had its debut release. Time Out was certain this would be an inspirational theme for 2009. But it wasn’t until attendees came ready to learn and presenters began to discuss the sweet assurances we have through our knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ that something magical happened. In a world of uncertainty and unrest, we can take comfort in “the certainty that comes when you know life’s truths.” It’s important to be reminded of this because it’s sometimes easy to forget.
We can’t even WAIT to see how the rest of the 2009 tour will play out.
The Time Out for Women presenter team welcomed four new faces in Ogden. Wendy Ulrich, author of Forgiving Ourselves, Emily Freeman, author of Woman at the Well and 21 Days Closer to Christ, DeAnne Flynn, author of The Time-Starved Family, and Kris Belcher, author of Hard Times and Holy Places. They will be a great addition to our team.
Your experiences:
Wonderful time. So inspirational. Great time to listen to great uplifting music and presenters with friends and family. Thank you for coming to Ogden. Hope you come back again. I also helped volunteered and just have to say the TOFW team is awesome to work with. Thank you for the opportunity.
Nicci
This was the most amazing experience. I have been to a TOFW event previously, but this was far and away the best one! I have had many many struggles, and it was through this event that I finally feel like I am getting better. Thank you.
Jana
My friend and I went on the 23 and 24! It was so wonderful! I'm so glad I took the opportunity to try something new. Every speaker and music number touched me in some way. I had to hurry home and journal all my notes into complete thoughts. I won't ever forget it, and will make it a tradition. I don't want any of my friends to miss out on this again!
Rebekah
Wonderful. There are so many words to describe my day(s) at Time Out for Women. It is an experience that everyone needs to attend. I was on such a spiritual high for the next day... and continue to be. I wish I could go every weekend! Thank you for creating the tour. Until next time!
Melissa
This was my fifth time to attend TOFW and they have all been awesome! Every woman in the church should take the time to attend your events. It is uplifting, fun and a great way to spend a day with your friends, sisters or just any female that you value. I bought my friend a ticket for Christmas and took her. She hugged me and thanked me many times for bringing her with me! THANKS SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS AVAILABLE and keep them coming!!!!
Jan
This was my 5th Time Out For Women and I feel that it was the best one so far. I enjoyed all the presenters, but especially enjoyed Kris Belcher. She was amazing! I took my 32 year old daughter for her 1st time and she loved it. She has been inactive for a few years and this was her 1st time spending a night away from her family since her kids were born. She felt like she really got her batteries recharged. Today she just visited with a friend that she hasn't seen for years, This friend has just been through drug rehab. They were talking and my daughter told her what an incredible weekend she had just. Her friend told her that she really needed that and we plan to bring her friend with us to the Time Out in Logan. It was one of the most spiritual experiences of my life.
Lennie
It would have been nice to attend all of Friday day and night at the same cost as thurs/fri, or fri/sat. I thought it was great but coud only set aside one day with my schedule.
Diane
All I can say is truely AMAZING !!!!!!! You put on quite a show, my first one ...and I am already planning on St. George. What an inspired program. What I know....is that this just became my favorite tradition to do with my girlfriends !! The most uplifting experience I have been a part of. Cry from laughing one minute cuz they're cracking a joke....Cry a couple minutes later...cuz the spirit is so strong. Thank you for helping me remember, with Sweet Assurance, that I AM a daughter of God ! And I KNOW that He lives.
CharLynn Blacker
Spanish Fork, Utah
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Friday
Former Young Women general president; board of directors, Deseret Book Company and Southern Virginia University; author, Better Than You Think You Are
The world needs women who are prepared to take a stand during these significant days. And women who know the Lord and know themselves are able to see more clearly how they can make a difference. Our missions are personal, and our ability to know those missions and know the Lord comes from personal revelation. Learn how to recognize and receive the whisperings of the Spirit...for YOU.
Professional photographer; attended, Brooks Institute of Photography; creator of Reflections of Christ
What started as a simple offer to create a photo experience for the Mesa Temple Easter pageant turned into a personal journey of faith and testimony. Mark Mabry is a photographer with a story. As he embarked on a quest to capture, for the first time, the story of the life of Jesus Christ through photographs, he learned some powerful lessons. The images his camera captured were not just about the life of the Savior but rather about how our lives can be reflections of His.
Member of the award-winning group Jericho Road; host on the long-running teen magazine show Center Street
Abe is just one of those people that you love instantly. In addition to being an actor and well-known performer, he is also a father of four children, all still in "single digit" ages. He understands the importance of a "time out" and will entertain and inspire you with great songs.
Singer/songwriter; producer; multiple Pearl Award winner; solo albums include Jenny Jordan Frogley and recently released Beautiful Life
Her resume is pretty impressive. She has sung with everyone from Ray Charles to The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. She's a producer and a songwriter, but only after she's a wife and a mom. Finally out with her own albums of songs, we are thrilled to welcome Jenny to the TOFW family.
Saturday
Top-selling female LDS artist; singer; songwriter; multiple Pearl Award winner; albums include He Hears Me, Day of Praise, and most recent, If I Only Had Today
She's an important part of TOFW because she really is just one of us. Hilary is a wife and a mother first and foremost; being a brilliant performer is secondary. She's funny and witty but has depth and substance as she shares her testimony of Jesus Christ through her songs.
Ph.D., professor and former associate dean of Religious Education, BYU; president, Illinois Peoria Mission from 2004-2007; author, When You Can’t Do It Alone
When Brent Top was asked to serve as a mission president, he thought he knew what it meant to rely on the Lord. But it wasn't until a personal crisis of confidence that he learned important lessons about what it really means to "focus on Christ" and allow Him to lift and strengthen us. Brent shares key spiritual skills that, when put into practice daily, will sustain you during good times and keep you from sinking during the bad.
B.A., Broadcast Journalism, BYU; award-winning journalist; mother of seven; author, The Time-Starved Family
Does anyone think that when you die you will be asked if your kids mastered ballet, played Little League sports, or memorized every hymn on the piano? No? Then why are we sometimes living as if we will? It's time to break out of the hectic, overscheduled, underconnected way of life that has become the norm for too many of us. DeAnne's invitation to get back to the basics just might be the breath of fresh air your family needs. (And you will likely find it takes less time.)
B.S., Therapeutic Recreation, Brigham Young University; author, Hard Times and Holy Places
Born with a rare form of eye cancer, Kris has spent most of her life blind in one eye. Recently, cancer returned, leaving her completely without sight. While her life circumstances might be unique, her story of healing doesn't have to be. Kris is blind, but she has experienced a healing-the kind of healing that comes through personal testimony of the mercy and grace of Jesus Christ. She shares how similar healing is available to all of us, regardless of our circumstances.
Marriage and family counselor; nationally recognized speaker and trainer; author, Happily Forever After and If God Loves Me, Why This?
Do you remember the first time you rode a bike without training wheels? How did it go? Did you fall once or twice? Did you have a few bruises to show it? Every life phase has a period of "training time" before we should expect to ride without falling. God, as the ultimate parent, seems to be more patient with our "training time" than we are. Kim teaches four truths that will help you put the falls and the bruises of life in a little better perspective as you see God's love in your experiences.
* These listed presenters are committed to attending this event; however, Time Out for Women cannot guarantee that illness or other emergencies will not interfere with this schedule. No refunds or exchanges. We appreciate your understanding.






