Ashley Jones
Ashley Aubra Jones (born September 3 1976) is an American actress. The actress is famous for her soap opera performances as Megan Dennison (The Young and the Restless) and Bridget Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful). Also, she played the regular role as Daphne on the second series of the HBO drama True Blood. Ashley Jones has a Bachelor of Human Learning from University of Tennessee at Martin. She earned her qualification in the year of 1997. She started her career as a teacher within Maury County where she taught students in Kindergarten and First Grade Reading. In 1998 she married the love of her life and UT Martin sweetheart Brent Jones and relocated in Thompsons Station. At Bethesda Elementary she started teaching the 4th grade. Between 1999 and 2000, Ashley continued to teach after she received her Master in Teaching at Trevecca Nazarene University. However the school were able to welcome Baylor. Ashley has spent the last 15 years focused on the development of the kids in her local congregation as well as in her community. She has also served in a variety of roles. Ashley is an active leader in the Preschool Ministry and the Student Ministry at Thompson Station Church. When Ashley was home with her family, she spent three years in homeschooling. During their home schooling years they attended a family school tutorial in which Ashley additionally taught History in Kindergarten and 1st grade. God said to her that although she loved homeschooling as well as being at home with her children, she needed to return to school full time. Brent and Ashley each have five kids. Silas Eliza Cruz and Cruz, all GCA students. Baylor is an GCA graduate who plays baseball. He is a student at the UT-Martin. Callan, a GCA graduate, also goes to Western Kentucky University. They are a busy family who enjoys fishing, hunting and watching each other cheer on their favourite sports and games. Romans 8:28 We know that in everything God is working for the good of the people who are his followers who are called according to his purpose.






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