“I write to stitch the torn places of the world with a little thread of wonder, faith, and human truth.” - Sarah Noble
Meet The Author
Sarah Noble
From the warm, story -laden heart of Houston, Texas, Sarah Noble writes with the quiet reverence of an old soul who still believes that miracles hide in plain sight.
A wife, a mother of thirteen, and a grandmother of fifteen, she has lived a life rich with lullabies, laughter, prayer, and the holy hush of ordinary days- where love multiplies like wildflowers and grace arrives in soft, unannounced ways.
She finds her inspiration in weathered books whose pages smell faintly of time, in porcelain teacups that have held both tears and celebration, and in the gentle rituals of home-bread rising, gardens breathing, quilts forming, and candles flickering.
Her stories rest at the crossroads of faith and folklore, where domestic magic meets eternal hope, and where every character is offered room to heal, bloom, and belong.
With a heart tuned to the tender and the unseen, she writes to remind weary souls that beauty is rarely loud, that home can be built from more than brick, and that kindness is the truest form of courage. Every tale she pens carries the soft echo of her lifelong motto: "Be kinder than necessary."
“A writer is just a soul with a lantern, wandering through God’s garden and gathering stories before the light fades.”
- Sarah Noble
Books
Resilience
THE RISE AFTER THE FALL
One anthology—twenty-two battles—from twenty-two authors. Each with one breathtaking rise. From betrayal, illness, widowhood, abuse, addiction, financial collapse, anxiety, and silence that nearly crushed them, these stories reveal a fierce truth—resilience isn’t loud—it's a quiet decision to stand again. Raw and real, each journey shows that God meets us in the impossible and turns ashes into hope and pain into purpose. If you've ever wondered if beauty can come from brokenness—these women shout YES—and their rise just may ignite yours.
COMING SOON
COMING SOON
Friendly Fire
“Some tales arrive like whispered prayers; we write them so they can become blessings for someone else.”
-Sarah Noble