Tiffany Stuart is a Christian women’s and youth speaker from Colorado Springs, Colorado. She speaks at retreats and conferences, youth events, Christmas events, women’s luncheons or teas, writer’s groups, moms’ groups, and for students on the topic of writing. As a lifestyle photographer, Tiffany use her photographs to share God’s Word in a creative way. She is known as the “Stop, Look and Listen Girl.
For Tiffany’s speaker packet, please CLICK HERE.
**Tiffany travels from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Tiffany’s videos: My YouTube Channel: Tea With Tiffany
FORMER RADIO MINISTRY: Former co-host a weekly radio show on Blog Talk Radio through Christian Women Affiliate alongside speaker and blogger, Barbara Keene. Archives are still available to download on iTunes or on CWA Radio. Show name: Our Hiding Place (Or google “Our Hiding Place CWA Radio” to access direct links.
Here are some of Tiffany’s speaking topics:
Tiffany’s testimony: Walking Out on Shame
Can be tweaked based on age and audience interest. In this talk, Tiffany shares how God has freed and healed her from my former shame-based mindset and invites others to do the same.
What I Found When the World Wasn’t Enough
My story of chasing all the world has to offer and finding out that none of that satisfied me. I found myself bankrupt, ashamed of my choices and empty until I turned back to Jesus. In this talk, I inviting others to meet my savior, Jesus.
The Only Real Way Out of our Past Pain: Forgiveness
So many of us have been hurt. We’ve been let down by the ones we love over and over again. We’ve been abused, neglected and left to fend for ourselves. Often times, we are left with a bitter root, burning anger and a desire for revenge. What if there was another way out from our pain? What if freedom from anger was found through forgiveness? Tiffany shares biblical truths and her life-changing story as she forgave her offenders.
Making Peace with Your Mirror (body image)
Sharing my personal struggle with wanting the perfect body and offering biblical solutions to combat this never-ending issue. (can be tailored to teen girls, twenty-something, or all ages of women)
Got Fruit? (The fruit of the Spirit)
Tiffany shares about how we can bear much fruit in every season of life. Winter, spring, summer and fall. She shares honestly about her fruitLESS years without God. She offers hope and solutions to those currently in a dark, winter season. (The fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, self control. Galatians 5:22-23)
Like Mother, Like Daughter (for moms, on raising girls)
When you hear the phrase “like mother, like daughter”, what do you think? Does the idea of your daughter copying you bother you?
If so, I understand. Raising girls can be complicated. And let’s face it, we all have messy mom days. In this session, we will talk about the challenges of raising godly girls in a worldly culture and we’ll share practical ways to model God’s love.
Accepting Yourself in a World Wanting You to be “One Size Fits All”
Ever tried to squeeze yourself into jeans that are too small? It’s not pretty or comfortable. Women are not one size fits all. As someone who tried and failed to be one-size-fits-all, Tiffany challenges you to:
* Accept your shape—your talents and your limitations
* Start saying no to things that spell o-v-e-r-l-o-a-d
* Experience greater freedom and joy being yourself
Lighten Up and Belly Laugh, Moms
(This talk can be tweaked to ANY audience, NOT just moms. Because I believe laughter HEALS.)
All work and no play makes you a dull mom. Using personal examples and practical tips, Tiffany challenges you to:
* Dump the “I’ve got to get it all done” mentality
* Discover fun ways to complete your To-Do list with your kids
* Create one-of-a-kind—laughable—family memories
* See the truth about laughter in God’s Word
Rough, Polished, or Somewhere in Between? (the transformation process)
(This visual talk can be tailored to any age: Teens, moms, co-ed groups, even writers, and school groups grades K-5 or 6-12. It’s effective as a science workshop with a spiritual lesson.)
Ever feel like life is rock hard? Have others hurt and rubbed you the wrong way? Do you see yourself as ordinary or even rough around the edges? If so, you’re not alone. Tiffany uses five components of a rock tumbler to help you:
* Enhance your ability to accept difficult trials and relationships
* Increase your passion to read the Word
* Maximize your view of yourself through God’s eyes
Healing From Abortion
Always willing to share my abortion story and healing. I love to give honor and dignity to the unborn. I love watching God bring healing to post-abortive women who struggle with guilt and shame! God is our healer.
**I am a certified Surrendering the Secret Bible study leader.
Testimony on the HER FREEDOM SHOW. Look for date: FEBRUARY 18, 2009.
To hear my 8 minute testimony from my home church (FIRST time I shared with both men and women, I was a mess!), CLICK HERE
To hear an interview with Lucy Ann Moll of Sisterhood of Beautiful Warriors, CLICK HERE.
A Voice to help Stop Sexual Trafficking
I am passionate to stand up and speak out for those who cannot yet, especially trafficking victims. My life story includes an experience of sexual trafficking when I was 13. (To read my story, visit this link. ) I can share in 3 minutes, 5-8 minutes, or however long you need. My talk on freedom from shame can include this part of my story.
Capture Your Reader from Start to Finish – (For bloggers or online writers)
How often do you start to read a blog and stop because it’s too long or you can’t stay focused? Internet reading differs from relaxing in your recliner to enjoy a good novel. Online readers either want a mega dose of information or inspiration in bite-sized morsels. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a ministry worker, or a writing professional, the fast-paced, Internet mentality makes writing online tough. It doesn’t matter if you write an article or chapter for publication or a blog post, Tiffany talks about how to:
- grab your readers’ attention from the start and keep it until the last sentence
- make every word count
- write for maximum effectiveness to touch your readers’ hearts
- develop your writing voice




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