Former anchor reports YSAs should trust, be faithful

Published: Monday, Aug. 10, 2009 12:09 a.m. MDT
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Jane Clayson Johnson couldn't stress enough how important it is for Young Single Adults to trust in God, as she spoke to YSAs on Sunday in the Salt Lake Tabernacle.

Johnson, a former broadcaster, got her start at KSL in Salt Lake City and later was a co-host of CBS's "The Early Show," and a correspondent for "48." She also worked for ABC and NPR.

Johnson spoke at the concluding fireside of a three-day summit for YSAs in the Bonneville, Granger, Murray East, Holladay and Sugar House regions. Organizers estimated 3,000 Mormon young adults attended the conference, which included a keynote address Saturday by Jill Stevens Shepherd, concerts and workshops from an array of presenters.

"If there is one thing that I believe more intimately, more powerfully than anything in this life, it is this: Trust in the Lord," she said.

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