As warriors, we must bravely stand up and speak up for righteousness. She said that we are all enlisted as women warriors in the army of God. Her message and the power with which she delivered it had a profound impact upon me. The first speaker of the afternoon was author Merrilee Boyack. John Hilton III finished the morning by telling us to lift up our eyes toward heaven to see the bigger picture. Singer Sandra Turley followed, enveloping the room with her beautiful voice and a message of our divine power to create. Saturday morning, Chris Williams, author of “Let It Go," shared his story of forgiveness and healing and said that the light at the end of the “dark night of our trials” is the light of Jesus Christ. Sheri Dew, Deseret Book CEO, concluded the evening and reminded us that our Heavenly Father is strong and his power is available to us if we call upon him. I looked forward to the spiritual messages that would be shared by the presenters both through music and word.įriday evening, speaker and author John Bytheway taught that whether something is a curse or a blessing depends on how you look at it. I spent my three-hour drive to the event contemplating this theme. The theme this year is “Think higher, believe higher, live higher" (see Isaiah 55:9). Time Out for Women, inspirational events targeted at women and sponsored by Deseret Book, came to Arlington, Texas, the weekend of Oct.
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