Tiffany’s story is rooted in the wild menagerie of real life—shaped in the quiet tension between longing and endurance. Years marked by chronic illness, single motherhood, spiritual stretching, and the holy ache for a life that felt more steady, more rooted, more at peace.
In the midst of that ache, she encountered the ancient rhythms woven through scripture, creation, and the slow wisdom of a well-tended life. These rhythms did not simply inspire her—they restored her faith, her health, her home, and the very way she learned to inhabit her days.
House of Parable was born from that restoration—a sanctuary where faith meets formation, beauty meets belonging, and women are gently guided back to the holy ground of their own lives. Here, wholeness is not demanded—it is invited. Soul, home, body, season, and story are restored layer by layer.
If you are craving peace, purpose, or a life that feels beautifully tended, there is a place kept for you here.