Nashville Convention Center
East Exhibit Hall
601 Commerce St.
Nashville, TN 37203-3707 US
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This was my first time at TOFW and the spirit I felt there was as strong as it has ever been in my life. I was moved by all the great testimonies and learned so much to carry me forward in my quest for the Celestial Kingdom. I can still feel the Spirit surrounding me and a peace that I have not felt in a long time...and that was from two weeks ago. In front of me were people that were not members of the church and when an invitation was issued to receive a Book of Mormon, they were excited and made plans to sign up for that opportunity. Thank you for organizing such a wonderful event for the sisters of the church and the world. Now if we could get one closer to Mississippi it would be wonderful!
Lynda
Oh how I love Time Out for women! Experiencing the love, the insight, and the faith that we do with each other as sisters in the gospel is one of the most rewarding and cherished experiences of my life! Thank you for making it possible,
Christine Brady
Christine
This was my first Time Out and it was great. I just recently found out about TOFW. I am so glad I did. I was asked who was my favorite speaker, it is really hard to pick. I loved all of them, but if I had to absolutely chose one would have been Marilee Boyack. Her presentation and the video's brought it totally to my heart. But then Maci Robison, made me remember how much I missed my Mother and how I can remember her daily and say, "thanks Mom". I came away so lifted and fed and wanting to be a much better person. So I choose to be come more patient with my children, I chose to become closer to my Heavenly Father, I chose to become more Christ Like.
I felt the love that Heavenly Father has for me, I felt the love of my family, I felt the love of my Mother who has been gone for 24 years. When Maci was speaking about how she missed her Mom, and wanted her to know her husband and her children, I want those same things. I want my mother to know my husband and our daughters. Thank you so much for your time and efforts to put this together, and to bring so many LDS Sisters together at one time. It was awesome.
Susan

Professional actor and singer; albums include Prayer and Song of Redeeming Love
Music Artist
From Phantom to solo gigs with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to the role of Joseph Smith, Dallyn’s done it all. And it doesn’t matter if he’s singing your favorite hymn or a well-loved Broadway hit—when Dallyn sings it from his heart, you feel it in yours.

Former director of training, MTC; author of many books, including Peculiar—in a Good Way
Identity Theft
We all know about the technological attempts to steal our identities, but how aware are we of the adversary's attempts to HIDE our identities? There is an all-out war trying to keep us from knowing who we really are. Know who you are and you will protect yourself from the ultimate identity thief!

B.S., therapeutic recreation, Brigham Young University; author, Hard Times and Holy Places
Smoothing Out the Rough Spots
Our life's tests and difficulties can refine us; the rough spots in our hearts can be made smooth. We can become polished as we turn to the Savior. Kris's story shows how God used the challenge of going blind to help her see who she was meant to become. And you will see who YOU are meant to become too.
Top-selling female LDS artist; singer; songwriter; author; albums include If I Only Had Today
Musical Presentation
You said you can't imagine TOFW without her; happily, you don't have to. Hilary is not just a great songwriter and incredible performer; she is first and foremost a woman-a wife, a mother, a daughter, and a sister. Her humor and her testimony make every event perfect (don't miss her new parody!)

PhD, Education; Religious Instructor; co-author of the best-selling series, WHY? and HOW?
Nothing Shall Be Impossible
We know that grace will help us overcome our weaknesses. But, have you thought about it magnifying your strengths? The Savior's grace helps us become everything we are meant to be. Discover three scriptural keys for realizing the promise that "With God, all things are possible" (Mark 10:27).

Law degree, Santa Clara Law School; professional life coach; author, In Trying Times, Just Keep Trying
Blaze Your Own Trail
Women past and present have found themselves in situations needing to do something that has never been done before. And we are no different. The life you were meant to live will never be the same life as that of the women next to you. So get prepared to do something different and blaze your own trail.

Survivor of war-torn Sierra Leone, humanitarian beneficiary; LDS convert and public speaker; attended LDS Business College
Why Should My Heart Weep?
Mariama often says, "If someone had told that I would be here, I would have never believed it." From her Muslim upbringing in war-torn Sierra Leone to serving as a Mormon missionary on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Mariama has learned what God can do in our lives when we give our lives to Him.

Author, 21 Days Closer to Christ and The Promise of Enough
Becoming His
Becoming closer to the Lord is a process and a journey. And one of the key parts of that journey is coming to understand who we belong to as we recognize Him in the process. As we "write His name on our hearts," we will discover even more that He has "engraven us on the palms of His hands."

Musical Dance Theatre, BYU; creator & performer, Children Will Listen: Reflections on Mothering
Children Will Listen: Reflections On Mothering
Enjoy a unique “cabaret-style” performance featuring music and musings with Macy Robison celebrating the women and mothers in our lives—daughters, stepdaughters, sisters, friends, teachers, wives, stepmothers, daughters-in-law and mothers. We’ll bring Macy. You bring the tissues.
* 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.