We recently had the chance to connect with Tiffany B Moment and have shared our conversation below.
Tiffany B , really appreciate you sharing your stories and insights with us. The world would have so much more understanding and empathy if we all were a bit more open about our stories and how they have helped shaped our journey and worldview. Let’s jump in with a fun one: What are you being called to do now, that you may have been afraid of before?
What I’m being called to do now that I used to be afraid of is fully stepping into the uncomfortable. The unknown. The spotlight. The assignment that requires bold faith and not just quiet obedience. I never really worried about what people think but if I’m honest, I used to wrestle with trusting the timing and myself in the process.
But now? God is stretching me. He’s calling me to lead others with clarity and courage even when I don’t have all the pieces. He’s teaching me to trust what He put in me, to move with confidence, and to walk in rooms like I belong there because I do. This season isn’t about hesitation. It’s about obedience, alignment, and fully becoming who I was always called to be.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hey y’all! My name is Tiffany Moment, and I’m the founder of Worthy in God.
Worthy in God was birthed out of my own journey seasons where I had to trust God, grow through challenges, and step boldly into my purpose. Our mission is to help people of all ages understand their worth, especially those battling depression, anxiety, and low self esteem.
We provide a safe space and a reminder that your identity isn’t rooted in pain, but in God’s promise. Through journals, community events, mentorship, and empowerment programs, we speak life into broken places and guide people into knowing they are still chosen, still worthy, and still enough.
As our nonprofit grows, we’re expanding mentorship opportunities, launching programs that meet both spiritual and practical needs, and partnering with community leaders to impact lives in a greater way. This is kingdom work, and we’re just getting started!
Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What breaks the bonds between people—and what restores them?
It’s usually not just one thing it’s the little things that build up: miscommunication, pride, offense, betrayal, silence, jealousy, unforgiveness. Sometimes people grow apart, and sometimes they choose to walk away. Life happens. But let’s be real when God isn’t the foundation, those bonds can snap quick.
We try to fix it ourselves with surface apologies, fake peace, or acting like nothing happened. But the truth is, only Jesus can really restore what’s been broken. He doesn’t just patch things up He heals from the inside out. It takes humility, honesty, and a willingness to let God deal with you first before trying to “fix” anything else.
If a bond is meant to last, it has to be kept by grace, protected with truth, and sealed by God’s love not just feelings or history. When Jesus is in the middle, even what’s been torn can be made whole again. And if it can’t be restored, He’ll give you peace to release it and still love right.
When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
I stopped hiding my pain and started using it as power the moment I realized silence was keeping me bound. For so long, I wore strength like armor smiling, serving, showing up but quietly battling things I never said out loud. I thought keeping it together made me strong, but God showed me that healing starts where hiding ends.
The shift happened in a season where everything around me was shaking emotionally, spiritually, even relationally. I had no choice but to surrender. And in that surrender, I heard God say, “This pain isn’t punishment it’s preparation.” That’s when I stopped seeing my scars as shame and started seeing them as stories. Not for pity, but for purpose.
Now, I use what I’ve been through to pour into others through Worthy in God, through mentorship, through every bold “yes” I give. My pain became my power when I realized it was never just about me it was about the people assigned to my voice, my healing, and my testimony. And if God could trust me with the weight of it, then I can trust Him with the purpose of it.
I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
An important truth that very few people may agree with me on is this. God will intentionally isolate you to elevate you and that isolation is not punishment, it’s protection.
Most people see being alone, left out, or “cut off” as a negative thing. But I believe that when God is truly about to do something big in your life, He’ll remove access, shift circles, and even close doors you thought were meant to stay open. Not because you did something wrong, but because He’s preparing you for something greater.
Everybody won’t understand that. Some will call it being “too deep” or antisocial but I’ve learned that elevation requires separation. And in those quiet places, when it’s just you and God, that’s when clarity, strategy, and identity get refined.
It’s a hard truth but it’s real. Some isolation is divine.
Okay, so let’s keep going with one more question that means a lot to us: What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
“She was real, she was faithful, and she poured out everything God put in her.”
I want people to say I loved hard, served well, and stood boldly in purpose even when it cost me. That I didn’t just chase platforms I chased God. That I showed up for people, created safe spaces, and didn’t hold back my light just to make others comfortable.
I hope they say I was someone who healed out loud, who turned pain into power, and who reminded others that being worthy in God isn’t something you earn it’s who you are.
I don’t want to be remembered for being perfect. I want to be remembered for being obedient, for building what God told me to build, and for leaving behind love, legacy, and light that keeps on flowing even after I’m gone.
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- Website: https://www.worthyingod.com/
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