Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones, born on the 3rd of September, 1976 in the US, is a famous actress. She is well-known for her performances in soaps like Megan Dennison on The Young and the Restless and also as Bridget Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. She was Daphne, a recurring character in season two of HBO's show True Blood. Ashley Jones earned a Bachelor of Human Learning, K-8 in 1997 from University of Tennessee at Martin. In Maury County, she began in teaching Kindergarten and the First Grade Reading. When she got married to Brent Jones, her UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones in 1998, she moved into Thompsons Station. She began her teaching career as a teacher at Bethesda Elementary, where she taught 4th grade. Both in 1999 and 2000 she taught while getting her Masters of Instruction in Instruction from Trevecca Nazarene University but stepped off the teaching side when they welcomed their first son Baylor into the world in the year 2000. Ashley has spent the last 15 years in service to the community, with a focus on children's growth in her church as well as the surrounding community. Ashley has been a leader for a long time of the Preschool Ministry and the Student Ministry at Thompson Station Church. Ashley homeschooled her three children for three years when she was at her home. During their home schooling years they attended a family school tutoring session which Ashley also taught History up to the 1st Grade. It was a pleasure to be at home with her kids and was a great teacher the children. But, God made it clear that the time had come for the family to move back fully-time. Brent and Ashley are the parents of five kids. Silas, Eliza and Cruz all are students at GCA. Baylor is a GCA graduated attends college and participates in baseball for UT Martin. Callan is also a GCA graduate studies at Western Kentucky University. It is a busy family who enjoys hunts, fishing, and sports together. Romans 8:28. We believe that God is always working for people who have been called to believe in Him and adhere to the purpose of his.
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