“I stress … the deep need each woman has to study the scriptures. We want our homes to be blessed with sister scriptorians—whether you are single or married, young or old, widowed or living in a family. After all, who has any greater need to ‘treasure up’ the truths of the gospel (on which they may call in their moments of need) than do women and mothers who do so much nurturing and teaching?”

President Spencer W. Kimball

1.31.2010

Book Suggestion

The Last Waltz gives readers an incredible fiction read filled with the perfect combination of history and romance. Set in Austria in 1913, this book shares the exciting adventures in the young life of Amalia Faulhaber. Born and bred in high European society, Amalia's eyes are soon opened by growing political unrest during WWI. She finds herself having to make many decisions that will not only affect her, but her family, her future and her country as well. This exciting piece of historical fiction is a page turner that will keep even the most skeptical of fiction readers engaged.