Darilyn Johnson was born to the parents of Pastor, Prophet Darrell D. Johnson and Evelyn L. Shankle of Fort Worth, Texas, in 1983. As a child, she had dreams of obtaining a healthcare law degree, which opened the door for her to pursue a degree in healthcare and minor in criminal justice. Darilyn graduated in the top half of her class at Crowley High School.

In 2005, Darilyn Johnson enrolled at Concorde Career College, where she received her Certification in Medical Coding & Billing. Darilyn holds a certification as a National Registered Certified Coding Specialist with NAHP. After graduating 4th in her class, Darilyn’s testimony was featured on the Concorde Career College website. She soon became the face of the Concorde Career College Medical Coding & Billing Program. Darilyn Johnson later became an active member of the Concorde Career Institute Advisory Board.

Currently, Darilyn holds an Associate’s Degree in Healthcare Administration and is currently attending The College of Healthcare Professions, obtaining her Bachelor’s in Healthcare Administration. Darilyn is a part-time Medical Coding & Billing Instructor at the college level for the College of Healthcare Professions, as well as a full-time Regional Financial Consultant who oversees financials for ten skilled nursing facilities from Mississippi to Florida. Darilyn has twenty-five years of experience as a Healthcare Professional and provides healthcare resources to the community annually through the “Healthcare Expo & Panel.”

In October 2013, Darilyn Johnson received the “Yellow Rose of Texas” award from Governor Rick Perry for an outstanding job in community service. Her magazine, Divinity Divine Magazine, and nonprofit, Johnson’s House of Hope & Developments, were recognized. Darilyn is a mother of two children, 17 years old and 21 years old, along with one Goddaughter. She’s a second mom to many. She is the founder of Johnson’s House of Hope & Developments and Darilyn’s Consulting Firm (Healthcare Revenue Cycle Firm), as well as the publisher of Divinity Divine Magazine. She also serves as Chairman of Fundraising/Donations for the North Crowley Football Team Booster Club.

Darilyn has served many city officials and leaders in the area of public relations and publicity. Those individuals include Mayoral Candidate Chris Nettles (the first African American to run for mayor in the city of Fort Worth), Apostle & Author Demond Tolliver, Author Christi Henderson, and many more. Darilyn is also a TV personality who was featured on The T.D. Jakes Show, segment Project Single Ladies, in 2016.