Book Sneak Peek: Not Really Alone—What’s Coming Next

Here’s your little sneaky peaky at the possible cover for the next book!

Writing “Alone, but Not Really” felt a lot like a really long road trip. (If you haven’t gotten your copy, you can get it here!)

Some days, I was blasting my favorite songs, snacking away, and cruising along, feeling like the drive was smooth and easy. I’d be singing at the top of my lungs, scribbling down thoughts, and thinking, Yep. I’ve got this.

Other days? Not so much. Those days felt like I was stranded in the middle of a hot desert, completely out of caffeine, snacks gone, and no idea when, or if, the next gas station would appear. It was exhausting, messy, and, honestly, sometimes a little scary. But even in those moments, there was something beautiful happening: the work of God quietly moving in my heart as I wrote.

In the middle of that journey, I discovered a surprising anchor, writing the prayers and devotionals at the end of each chapter. Those little moments of reflection and connection with God reminded me why I write: to offer encouragement, hope, and a reminder that even in our mess, we are seen and held. That’s when the idea for my next book came to life:
Alone, but Not Really: Study Guide – Walk Through the Story, Write Your Own.


This next book is a deeper dive into some heavier topics, moments of wilderness, struggle, and spiritual warfare. But staying true to me, there’s plenty of laughter sprinkled in, too. Because even in the hard seasons, we can find joy, a little humor, and the gentle work of God moving in the chaos.

created to help you engage with God’s Word in a practical, meaningful way. Life can feel messy, confusing, and uncertain—but God’s truth is steady, and this guide is designed to help you lean into Him through every season.

This study guide will:

  • Encourage personal reflection – Each section includes thought-provoking questions to help you examine your heart and your walk with God.

  • Support group discussions – Whether you’re in a small group or leading one, the guide provides conversation starters and discussion prompts to deepen your understanding and connection.

  • Provide biblical insight – Anchored in Scripture, this guide helps you see how God’s Word applies to real-life struggles, choices, and seasons of waiting.

  • Offer practical application – You’ll walk away with actionable steps to strengthen your faith, grow in your identity in Christ, and live out your beliefs in everyday life.

  • Encourage prayerful reflection – With prompts to guide your prayers, the guide helps you communicate openly with God and cultivate a deeper relationship with Him.

This study guide is perfect for those moments when you feel stuck, uncertain, or in need of encouragement. It’s for anyone who wants to grow spiritually, connect with God on a deeper level, and navigate life with His guidance.

Stay tuned—this guide is just the beginning. Afterward, I’ll be releasing my 6-week devotional, Not Really Alone: A 6-Week Devotional for Wilderness to Warfare, to continue walking with you through life’s challenging seasons.

Keep it real, keep it holy,

Tiffany


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