Elevating the Primary & Bishopric Relationship

Jill Johnson was born and raised in Cache Valley, Utah. She graduated with a dual major in Elementary Education and Special Education from Utah State University and taught both high school resource classes and fourth grade before beginning a career as full-time mom. She is a self-taught graphic designer and designs for several companies including Snapfish and Swivelhead. Jill served in the Venezuela Valencia Mission and has had a variety of ward and stake callings, including Gospel Doctrine teacher, ward Relief Society president, ward Young Women president, stake Young Women president, and stake Primary secretary. Her favorite calling of all time is stake Young Women camp leader. Jill currently serves as the Primary president for her stake. She lives in South Jordan, Utah with her husband, three children and a puppy named Ginny. Highlights

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Lessons Learned in Troubled Waters

No matter how hard you try, life will very likely to turn out much differently than you expect it will...but that doesn't mean what you experience ​​​​​​​is necessarily bad. Quadriplegic Chad Hymas shares some of the most liberating lessons he's learned through his own ups and downs that will help you honor your losses and encourage you to live your life the best you can moving forward. 

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Discovering Both Reverence and Humor in Dying

Christopher Clark always had a sharp sense of humor. But when he was diagnosed with ALS and gradually became paralyzed, he also refined and shared a sense of awe at the miracle of living, even though—and maybe because—his own body was dying. His widow, Lisa Valentine Clark, tells his story to Constant Wonder, in an episode you won't want to miss.

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Focus on Just Today

While sitting in therapy rooms with addicts and convicts, therapist Jason Clawson found that they always said "one day at a time". Upon reflecting, he found that they were actually doing was breaking it down into smaller times, allowing themselves to move forward and progress. Learn how to apply this same concept into your own life as you learn how to trust God through the uncertainties of your life.

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