My Story Isn’t Just Mine.

It’s for You, Too.

Welcome to Christ, Caffeine, and Chaos

Faith for the woman still waiting, still healing, and still believing.

Author of Bitter Tears & Brave Faith and Alone, but Not Really, sharing biblical encouragement and honest stories that point women back to God's faithfulness.

Meet Tiffany.

A wife, homeschooling mom, author, and Bible-loving storyteller who believes God is still writing beautiful endings.

This book might wreck you. In the best way.

Let’s be real. Life doesn’t always go as planned. Maybe you’ve felt overlooked, worn out, or like God was silent when you needed Him most. Alone, but Not Really is my story of growing up in chaos, chasing love in all the wrong places, nearly losing everything, and finding that even when I didn’t see Him, God was there all along.

This isn’t a sugar-coated Christian memoir. It’s raw, honest, and full of the kind of grace that meets you in the mess. If you've ever wondered if you’re too far gone or too broken, spoiler alert: you’re not.

Go ahead. Get the book, grab a comfy spot, and prepare to cry a little, laugh a little, and maybe finally breathe.

A Devotional for Wilderness to Warfare

There are seasons when faith feels quiet, strength feels distant, and God seems silent.

Flawed & Favored is a devotional written for women navigating wilderness moments — grief, loneliness, waiting, healing, and the in-between places where life doesn’t look the way you expected.

Through Scripture-based devotionals, honest reflection, and prayer, this book invites you to see the wilderness not as punishment, but as preparation. Not as abandonment, but as an invitation into deeper trust, identity, and spiritual strength.

You are not forgotten.
You are not disqualified.
You are flawed — and deeply favored.

A raw journey through infertility & holding on to God in the waiting.

Bitter Tears and Brave Faith is a deeply personal memoir that walks through the emotional, physical, and spiritual reality of infertility.

This book doesn’t rush past the hard parts or try to soften what hurts. Instead, it gives language to the silence, the waiting, the disappointment, and the moments where faith feels fragile but still present.

Through honest storytelling, it explores every layer of the infertility journey—marriage tension, medical uncertainty, hope deferred, grief, surrender, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going.

This is not a neatly packaged story.
It’s a real one.

For anyone who has walked through infertility—or loved someone who has—this book offers understanding, companionship, and hope that doesn’t ignore the pain.

Featured On the Powerful, Not Perfect Podcast

I had the joy of sharing my story of brokenness, redemption, and hope in Christ on the Powerful, Not Perfect podcast. In this conversation, we unpack what it looks like to forgive, find identity in Christ, and keep saying “yes” to God—even when life feels overwhelming. You’ll hear some of the raw parts of my story that inspired Alone, but Not Really—and the redemptive ways God continues to work in my life today.

Listen to the episode here:

Let’s Keep Talking.

This book might be the beginning of the story, but the journey doesn’t stop there. The blog is officially here! Your new go-to spot for what comes after the healing starts: the messy questions, the quiet moments, the motherhood chaos, the faith struggles, and the surprising ways God shows up in all of it.

Whether you’re waiting, rebuilding, or just holding on by a thread, these words are for you. No filters. No fluff. Just honest, sometimes sassy conversations about real life and real faith.

Life’s wild, and sometimes exhausting, but Jesus is steady. So grab your favorite caffeinated drink and come hang out for raw stories, faith, motherhood, marriage, healing, and hope.

Pull up a chair. You’re safe here. Let’s do this together.

WORSHIP THROUGH THE CHAOS

WORSHIP THROUGH THE CHAOS


Whether you're sipping coffee before the kids wake up, folding laundry during nap time, or driving to the next errand—this playlist is here to meet you in the middle of the mess. These songs have carried me through the highs and lows, reminding me of God’s presence, peace, and promises. I pray they do the same for you. Turn it up, let it soak in, and worship through the chaos.