I'm Glad You're Here!
October 3, 2025

Welcome! Come sit down and hang out with me. We’ll be new to this website together. I’m excited to meet you and share my epiphanies with you. Did you know that my name, Tiffany, comes from the word, “epiphany”? Feel free to contact me to introduce yourself and share lessons you have learned during your life journey. Look at that! We just met, and we’re already starting to learn from each other. This is a safe space. Regardless of your political beliefs, location, age, gender, economic status, and experiences, we are all humans with the same needs. We all desire shelter, food, love, companionship, and peace. Life gets confusing sometimes, but we can be here for each other and offer prayers up to the one who has our solutions before we know we have problems. When I was at my lowest points, Jesus was always present and is there for you also. According to Hebrews 13:5, He said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” That’s a comforting promise when you feel all alone.​
All of my Scripture references are from the New International Version (NIV).
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If you do contact me, please be patient for a response as I am a full time teacher, who gets tired after hanging out with 5 and 6-year-olds all day. Also, due to joint issues, exercise is a priority. So, once that is done, and I’ve spent time in the Bible, I might not be at my best. You deserve my full attention. It is possible that I see a prayer request and lift it up to the Lord immediately. But, it may take me a day or two to respond. It doesn’t mean that I don’t care. On the contrary, I value you and want to give you my best.
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Let this new adventure begin and see where God leads us.
About Tiffany

Tiffany Lindsay has been married to her awesome husband for over 33 years and is a mother of three adult sons. She is a Kindergarten teacher and was a lay counselor at a local pregnancy center for over 22 years. At age 12, she and her brother received the news that their parents got divorced about 3 weeks before. Since this was to remain a family secret, it led to years of loneliness, depression, bitterness, guilt, and feelings of unworthiness. After Tiffany obtained healing from God, she began writing books to encourage others affected by divorce. When she isn’t writing, you can find Tiffany swimming, baking for students and church members, or walking to visit the neighborhood farm animals.





