Kathy Kipp Clayton was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, but lived for decades in California where she and her husband, L. Whitney Clayton, an Emeritus General Authority, raised their seven children. During their service together, they lived in Argentina and traveled around the globe for the Church. Kathy has written two books: Teaching to Build Faith and Faithfulness and Confidence: Your Birthright as a Child of God.
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