In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, Tatum sits down with one of our favorites, Pastor Tiffany Soa, for a real and raw conversation about what it actually looks like to depend on God in business, ministry, and life.
The last time Tiffany was on the show was in 2020. Since then, everything has changed: she’s become Pastor Tiffany, married, relocated twice (from Philly to North Carolina and now living full-time in Ghana), shifted from multi–six-figure consulting to full-time ministry, and has walked through some of the hardest financial and emotional seasons of her life.
In Part 1 of this conversation, Tatum and Tiffany talk about the Bible on Business journey, the difference between worldly “Christian-branded” strategies and truly building from the Word, and the uncomfortable reality of learning to really depend on God when everything in you wants to lean on hustle, self-reliance, or what looks “practical” on paper.
Tiffany shares how God:
They also talk about:
This conversation is a masterclass in counting the cost, moving when God says move, and allowing Him to reshape your identity beyond hustle, proximity-based friendships, and public success.
Stay tuned for Part 2, where they dig into what happened when Tiffany’s business unraveled, the reality of manna seasons, grief in transitions, and how God used it all to expand her global ministry and birth the Prayerthon.
Join believers from around the world on December 31 for 18+ hours of prayer, teaching, and intercession across six core pillars of life.
👉🏾 Register here: bit.ly/mwgprayerthon
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