A Give-Away in Honor of Emma Lou Thayne’s Life
Many of us at Exponent II have been touched by Emma Lou Thayne’s wisdom and insight over the years. To celebrate her life, we’ve decided
Many of us at Exponent II have been touched by Emma Lou Thayne’s wisdom and insight over the years. To celebrate her life, we’ve decided
I have been thinking a lot about memory lately, and a lot about traditions. The first is because of a very big book I read
by Anne Wunderli I met Emma Lou for the first time at my wedding reception in 1983. She was a long-time friend of my mother-in-law
Growing up, I was often praised for my future motherhood potential. I had a great desire to be a good Mormon woman and I was
“. . . for me, one of the greatest gifts Christ gave us was the comfort of His last words on the cross: His testimony
The summer after my freshman year of college, I somehow landed a job working at A Woman’s Place, Salt Lake City’s only (and long since
One of my favorite holiday traditions growing up was reading stories on Christmas Eve. I’ve continued this with my own family and because I’m such
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français In what ways does the Savior bring peace to your life? This is the question posed at the end
“We’ve made our way to a time and place where nothing magic seems to happen anymore. Caught in the current, we are swaddled in mystery.
I love Christmas. All of it! The stockings, the scents of spruce and cinnamon, the ribbons and ruffles…. it is distracting beauty. It distracts us
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