Category: Christian Walk

  • Guard Your Private Room: How God Prepares You Before Promotion

    Your ‘inner room’, your intimacy with Him, is the foundation for everything else.

    There’s a process God often takes His people through before He elevates them to their next assignment. It’s a season that combines preparation, discernment, and divine protection. Many people miss their moment of promotion because they underestimate the importance of what happens in the hidden place.

    Today, I want to talk about what God does behind the scenes before He brings you into public influence, and why protecting your “private room” is just as important as stepping into your “public platform.”

    1. Mercy Before Favour

    God’s heart is for mercy before favour. Before He blesses someone, He extends grace and compassion, even to those who are far from Him.

    Sometimes, God will put a burden in your heart to pray for others, even those from backgrounds or cultures different from your own. You may not understand why, but this intercession is part of His Kingdom agenda. Your prayers can become the very bridge that brings them to encounter God’s kindness.

    Romans 2:4  says “God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance.”

    2. Guard Your Inner Room

    In the Bible, the “inner room” or “secret place” represents intimacy with God, your private spiritual life that no one sees.

    God often enlarges this “room” before He expands your public influence. Why? Because your public platform will only be as stable as your private foundation. If your inner life is disordered, your outer life will eventually crumble.

    Protect this space. Be careful who you let in. Not everyone is meant to see your deepest walk with God. Some will honour it, others will misunderstand it.

    Matthew 6:6 says “When you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father…”

    3. Discernment Protects Destiny

    Not everything that looks ready is actually prepared by God. Some things are seasoned to look appealing but are still “raw” in the spirit, dangerous to partake of too soon.

    Discernment is your shield. It will protect you from people, opportunities, and situations that seem good on the surface but are not aligned with God’s timing or purity.

    Hebrews 5:14 says “But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.”

    4. Cross-Cultural Kingdom Work

    God’s Kingdom is a multi-coloured, multi-cultural family. He delights in bringing people from every background together under His covering.

    Sometimes, your role will be to help “clothe” someone in the identity of God’s family, to make the outsider feel like they belong at the celebration. This can happen through acts of kindness, mentorship, cultural exchange, or simply showing love without conditions.

    Isaiah 61:10 says “He has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness.”

    5. Favour and Fragrance

    When God promotes you, He also adorns you with His fragrance. This is the kind of favour that attracts hearts without you having to strive for attention.

    Just as a pleasant fragrance fills a room, God’s presence in your life will naturally draw people to Him through you. This is why preparation matters, so that when the door opens, you’re not just ready in skill, but in spirit.

    2 Corinthians 2:14-15 says  “…through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of Him everywhere.”

    If you’re in a season where God seems to be working more on your private life than your public one, don’t be discouraged. He is building capacity in your inner room so you can carry the weight of what’s coming next.

    Keep praying for others, mercy before favour.

    Guard your secret place fiercely.

    Sharpen your discernment.

    Embrace the beauty of cross-cultural Kingdom work.

    Let God clothe you in His fragrance before the platform comes.

    When God opens the next door, you won’t just walk in, you’ll walk in prepared, protected, and carrying His presence.

    With love and purpose,

    Harmonie 💖

  • When You Feel Stuck Mid-journey (Like That Escalator)

    When You Feel Stuck Mid-journey (Like That Escalator)

    “You’re not broken. You’re just being recalibrated by the One who never stops working behind the scenes.”

    -E. H Abraham

    I read a news story today that, honestly, most people would scroll right past.
    An escalator in a Nottingham shopping centre broke down and stopped mid-motion.

    No injuries. No drama. Just… stuck.
    People had to walk around it. Some huffed. Others shrugged.
    Maintenance was called. They fixed it. End of story.

    But for some reason, I couldn’t stop thinking about that escalator.

    Because I’ve felt like her.
    And maybe you have too.

    You were rising, in purpose, in motherhood, in calling, in business, in healing.
    You had momentum.
    But then, something shifted.

    You didn’t crash.
    You didn’t collapse.
    You just… stalled.

    And the world, much like that shopping centre, kept moving.
    People passed by. Life went on.
    But there you were, mid-step, mid-project, mid-promise, wondering, What happened to my flow?

    As women, especially women of faith, we carry so much.
    We climb with bags full of dreams, diapers, deadlines, devotionals, and silent prayers.
    So when we pause, when our rhythm breaks, we don’t always give ourselves permission to breathe.

    But God does.

    He doesn’t mock the pause.
    He enters it.

    Sometimes, He allows the “stuck” to become sacred.
    A moment to reset.
    To be reminded: You’re not broken. You’re being recalibrated.

    Even escalators need maintenance.
    And so do we, spiritually, emotionally, mentally, physically.

    If you feel like your life has paused mid-journey, hear this:
    God has not forgotten you.
    You are still called. Still chosen. Still rising.

    Let Him do the inner work. Let the Holy Spirit come in like divine maintenance.
    And when it’s time, you’ll move again, with fresh oil and restored strength.

    With love and grace

    Harmonie

  • The Mountain That Changes Everything

    Jesus and three disciple at The Mountain of Transfiguration

    Some moments in life leave you breathless.
    Moments where heaven feels near, and everything inside you knows… God is here.

    The Bible tells us about one of those moments.
    It’s called the Mountain of Transfiguration. Though it happened over 2,000 years ago, its meaning is just as powerful today.

    One day, Jesus invited three of His disciples, Peter, James, and John to follow Him up a high mountain.
    He didn’t tell them why. He didn’t give them a plan.
    He just said, “Come with Me.”

    Mountains in Scripture are not just landscapes. They are places of encounter.
    Think about Mount Sinai, where God gave the Ten Commandments.
    Mount Carmel, where God answered Elijah with fire.
    And now, this mountain, chosen for something extraordinary.

    When they reached the top, everything changed.
    The Bible says Jesus’ face shone like the sun.
    His clothes became dazzling white, purer than anything on earth could make them.

    Then, two figures appeared: Moses and Elijah.
    Moses represented God’s Law.
    Elijah represented the Prophets.
    And both stood with Jesus, because He is the fulfilment of everything God has ever promised.

    Luke’s Gospel tells us they spoke about Jesus’ upcoming death and resurrection.
    Even in the middle of this breathtaking display of glory, the focus was still on the mission, the cross that was coming.

    Peter, overwhelmed, blurted out, “Lord, it’s good for us to be here. Let’s build three shelters…”
    In other words, “Let’s stay here forever.”

    And honestly, we understand that.
    When you experience God’s presence in a powerful way, in prayer, in worship, in a breakthrough moment… you want to hold on to it.

    But here’s the truth: God doesn’t give us mountaintop moments so we can camp there forever.
    He gives them so we can be strengthened for the valleys ahead.

    The Father’s Voice

    Suddenly, a bright cloud covered them, and a voice came from the cloud saying:

    “This is My beloved Son. Listen to Him.”

    Not “look at Him.”
    Not “admire Him.”
    Listen to Him.

    It’s possible to be impressed by Jesus and still not follow what He says.
    The Father’s message was clear. Discipleship means listening and obeying.

    The disciples fell to the ground in fear.
    Then Jesus touched them and said, “Get up. Don’t be afraid.”
    When they looked up, Moses and Elijah were gone.

    Only Jesus remained.

    And that’s the point.
    In the end, it’s always about Him.
    Not the experience, not the moment, not the people around you…. just Jesus.

    What It Means for Us Today:

    The Mountain of Transfiguration isn’t just a story about glory, it’s a lesson for daily life.

    See Jesus as He truly is. He’s more than a teacher or miracle worker. He is the radiant Son of God.

    Listen to Him. His voice should be louder than fear, doubt, or the crowd.

    Carry the mountain into the valley. What you see in God’s presence is meant to fuel how you live when life gets ordinary or hard.

    Whether you feel like you’re on a mountaintop or in a deep valley today, the same Jesus who shone in glory is walking with you right now.

    Maybe God has given you a glimpse of His presence recently, in prayer, through His Word, in a worship moment or even in a dream.
    Don’t just admire it. Let it transform how you live.

    Because the God who met Peter, James, and John on that mountain…
    is the same God who wants to walk with you in your everyday life.

    With love and purpose,

    Harmonie

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  • Your Past Has Expired — You’ve Outgrown That Room

    There are moments in life when God lets us revisit the past, not to stay there, but to realize just how far we’ve come.

    Sometimes it happens in a conversation, a memory, or even a dream. Suddenly you’re back in an old environment. Maybe a room you used to sit in. A crowd you used to blend into. A system you once believed in. But this time, something feels… different.

    • You don’t quite fit anymore.
    • You don’t recognize the people.
    • You feel out of place — like a visitor in your own history.

    And that’s when God whispers:
    “This is not your room anymore. You’ve outgrown this place.”

    Old Rooms, New Revelations

    It’s wild how we can cling to old titles, old beliefs, old labels, simply because they feel familiar. But God is not in the business of keeping you in comfort zones. He’s in the business of transformation.

    You may have once needed that place. It may have even helped shape your foundation. But growth requires movement. And God loves you too much to let you shrink yourself just to keep others comfortable.

    “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!”
    – Isaiah 43:18–19 (NKJV)

    Letting Go Doesn’t Mean Disrespect

    Walking away from an old room doesn’t mean dishonor. It means obedience.

    You can love people and still leave places that no longer align with who God is calling you to be. You can honor your roots and still pursue your rise. Some rooms served a purpose for a season, but the season has changed — and so have you.

    A Prayer for When You Feel the Tug

    Lord, give me the courage to walk away from the past without guilt.
    Show me where You are now.
    Help me not to grieve expired places, but to step boldly into the “new thing” You are doing in my life.
    Remind me that growth is not betrayal, it’s obedience.
    In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    Final Thought

    If you’ve been feeling stuck between who you were and who you’re becoming, this is your confirmation: It’s okay to move forward. You don’t belong in that old room anymore. Not because you’re better, but because you’re becoming.

    And trust me, what God has prepared for you ahead is far greater than what you’re leaving behind.

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  • Inviting God Into Your Week

    Hello, lovely readers, today’s post is a short one!
    As the new week begins, I want to gently remind you of something that’s been changing my life lately: it’s okay to let go.
    It’s okay not to have it all figured out.
    It’s okay to release the to-do lists, the pressure, the silent fears.
    The most powerful way we can begin our week is not with hustle, but with surrender.

    Before work, before the unexpected surprises of the day, take a breath and whisper this:
    “Lord, I surrender this week to You. Have Your way.”

    The truth is, when we put our week in God’s hands, He puts peace in our hearts.

    Here’s a prayer to start your week:

    Dear Lord, I give You this new week. Go before me. Guide every step. Help me walk in peace, purpose, and alignment with You. I surrender every plan, every fear, and every expectation. Let Your will be done. In Jesus’ name, amen.

    Scripture to hold onto:

    “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.” – Proverbs 3:5–6 (NKJV)

    With love

    Harmonie 💖

  • The Scripture That Anchors My Soul: Jeremiah 29:11


    Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV): ‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’


    I hope everyone has had a wonderful week so far. I’d like to end the weekday with one scripture that has carried me through every season of my life. Jeremiah 29:11.

    This verse has become more than just words on a page. It’s a divine lifeline. A whispered promise from God in moments when life feels heavy, uncertain, or painfully quiet.


    When Life Gets Tough, I Return to the Promise

    When I don’t know whether God is with me, I go back to this scripture.
    When I’m unsure of what lies ahead, I go back.
    When doubts cloud my mind, when fear creeps in, when life hits hard, I go back.

    I go back when I’m drowning in tears.
    I go back when God feels silent.
    I go back when I’m overwhelmed and on the edge of giving up.

    This verse reminds me that God is in the detail.

    Every twist, every delay, every disappointment. It’s part of a divine orchestration. A holy roadmap drawn by a loving Father who promises that “the end will be beautiful.”


    His Plans Are Good, So I Will Succeed

    This verse is my anchor. It affirms that God’s intentions for me are not to harm me but to prosper me. Not to destroy me, but to restore me. Not to shame me, but to strengthen me.

    Even when I cannot see the outcome, I’ve learned to trust the Author. If His plans for me are good, then I can boldly believe that only good will come my way.

    This doesn’t mean life will be perfect. But it means that even the imperfections will lead to something perfect in His time.

    I’ve learned to respect the process, because I trust the Planner. And that gives me comfort, even in sorrow.


    When You Feel Like Giving Up…

    Maybe today you’re in a tough season. Maybe you feel forgotten. Maybe you’re staring down a path that feels like it leads nowhere.
    Let Jeremiah 29:11 comfort you.

    Be reminded:
    🌿 God is not finished with you.
    🌿 The story doesn’t end in this valley.
    🌿 Your future is still full of hope.
    🌿 There is beauty coming, even from this.

    The Bible also says, “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11). The timing might not always feel good, but the outcome always will be.


    A Prayer for You

    Heavenly Father,
    Thank You for being a God of good plans. When the road is rough and uncertain, help us return to Your promises. Remind us that we are not forgotten. Strengthen us when we feel weak, and carry us when we feel tired. Let Your word in Jeremiah 29:11 be a lamp to our feet and a comfort to our soul.
    We trust You with our lives, our future, and every season in between.
    In Jesus’ name, Amen.


    Share your thoughts:
    What verse carries you through your hard seasons? Leave it in the comments and let’s encourage each other.

    With love and devotion,

    Harmonie 💖

  • Overcoming Fear and Anxiety Through Scripture

    Have You Ever Felt So Anxious That It Was Hard to Even Breathe Properly?

    I have. Many times, in fact.

    There have been nights when I’ve laid awake staring at the ceiling, heart pounding, thoughts racing like a train I couldn’t stop. Fear gripped me—fear of the unknown, fear of not being enough, fear of what tomorrow might hold.

    I’ve had moments where anxiety whispered lies into my ears, convincing me that things would never get better. That I wasn’t strong enough. That I was alone.

    But let me tell you something that has changed everything for me: the Word of God.

    My Personal Journey with Fear

    There was a particular season when everything around me felt uncertain. I had just become a mother again, and I was battling exhaustion, health worries, marital problems and the overwhelming pressure of managing my home, dreams, and responsibilities.

    One evening, I remember walking into the bathroom, locking the door behind me, sitting on the edge of the tub, and just weeping. Not soft tears—but deep, guttural sobs.

    I cried out, “God, I’m scared. What if I fail? What if I let everyone down?”

    And in that moment, the Holy Spirit gently reminded me of a scripture I had read countless times:

    > “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” — 2 Timothy 1:7

    This verse transformed my subconscious and saved my life.

    God was saying, “This fear? It’s not from Me. I have given you power. I have given you peace.”

    Scriptures That Have Anchored Me

    I want to share a few verses that helped me break free from fear’s grip and step into God’s peace.

    1. Isaiah 41:10

    > “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you…”

    This verse reminded me that I am never alone. Even when life feels overwhelming, God is right beside me, strengthening me moment by moment.

    2. Philippians 4:6-7

    > “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God…”

    This scripture became my daily weapon. Instead of panicking, I began praying. I poured out my worries in prayer, and little by little, God replaced them with His peace.

    3. Psalm 34:4

    > “I sought the Lord, and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears.”

    That was me. I sought Him—and He answered. My fears didn’t always disappear overnight, but their power over me was broken.

    How I Fight Fear Today

    Fear still tries to creep in. I still face moments of uncertainty. But now I respond differently:

    I speak scripture out loud over myself and my home.

    I worship, even when I don’t feel like it.

    I pray honestly—as if God is sitting right next to me (because He is).

    I remind myself of His faithfulness in the past.

    Every time fear rises, I raise my faith higher.

    If You’re Struggling Today…

    I want you to know: you’re not alone.

    God sees you. He hears even your silent tears. And He is bigger than whatever you’re facing right now.

    Start small. Choose one scripture. Write it down. Speak it over yourself every day. Let the Word of God drown out the voice of anxiety.

    God’s Word isn’t just beautiful—it’s powerful.

    A Prayer for You

    Heavenly Father,
    I lift up every person reading this who is battling fear or anxiety. Let Your peace wash over them right now. Silence every lie of the enemy and replace it with Your truth. Remind them that they are not alone. That You are with them. That You are for them. Fill their hearts with courage, and their minds with calm. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    With love and strength,
    Harmonie Abraham
    http://www.harmonieblogs.com

  • Parenting in the 21st Century.

    Parenting in the 21st Century: Wisdom for Raising Strong, Healthy Kids

    Parenting has never been simple—but parenting in the 21st century brings an entirely new set of challenges. From managing screen time to navigating social media, from rising mental health issues to shifting cultural values, today’s parents are under immense pressure to raise well-rounded, emotionally healthy, and morally grounded children.

    Whether you’re a person of faith or simply someone who wants to raise kind, responsible humans, there’s one truth we can all agree on: parenting is more than a job—it’s a calling. And while the world is constantly changing, some principles remain timeless.

    1. Build a Strong Foundation of Values

    Every family needs a moral compass. What do you want your children to believe about honesty, kindness, hard work, and responsibility? Whether you draw those values from your faith, your culture, or life experience, be intentional about shaping them early.

    Children thrive when they know where their family stands and what’s expected of them—not through harsh rules, but through consistent, clear guidance. Modeling integrity, respect, and compassion in your own life is one of the most powerful teaching tools you have.

    2. Be Present in an Age of Distraction

    We live in a distracted world. Between jobs, phones, and the daily chaos of life, quality time with our kids can easily fall to the bottom of the list. But being physically present is not the same as being emotionally available.

    Make time to slow down and truly connect. Sit down for dinner without screens. Ask them open-ended questions. Laugh together. More importantly, create a safe space for your child to express their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. When they know they’re heard, they become more open and secure.

    3. Invest in Their Education and Natural Gifts

    Every child is unique—created with their own strengths, talents, and learning styles. Part of our role as parents is to help them discover those gifts and provide opportunities for growth.

    Support their education, not just in academics but also in life skills, emotional intelligence, and creativity. Encourage hobbies. Celebrate their efforts. Whether it’s a love for music, sports, science, or storytelling—nurture what makes them come alive.

    Success isn’t one-size-fits-all. Helping your child discover their path is one of the greatest investments you can make.

    4. Lead with Both Boundaries and Grace

    Children need boundaries to feel safe, but they also need grace to grow. It’s easy to fall into the trap of being too strict or too lenient—but the healthiest families find a balance.

    Set limits and follow through with love, not anger. Let them make mistakes, and use those moments to teach, not to shame. When kids know that home is a place where they can fail and still be loved, they build resilience, confidence, and trust.

    5. Prepare Them, Don’t Just Protect Them

    The world can be a difficult place, but sheltering children from every challenge isn’t the answer. Instead, help them build the tools they’ll need to face life with courage and clarity.

    Teach them how to think critically, manage emotions, make wise choices, and stand up for themselves and others. Talk about real issues—even the uncomfortable ones—so they’re not learning everything from the internet or their peers. Equip them to live with compassion, confidence, and conviction.

    6. Pray Without Stopping

    Ultimately, parenting is a spiritual battle. We cannot parent well in our own strength. Philippians 4:6 reminds us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”

    Pray for wisdom. Pray for your children’s hearts. Pray for protection, guidance, and godly influences. And let your children see you praying—not just for them, but with them.

    7. Stay Humble, Keep learning

    There’s no such thing as a perfect parent—and that’s okay. The best parenting is done by those who are willing to keep learning, stay humble, and admit when they get it wrong.

    Be willing to apologize. Ask for help. Learn from others. Parenting is a journey, not a formula. And each child will require something a little different from you.

    Raising Grounded Kids in an Uncertain World

    In a fast-paced, high-pressure world, what your children need most is you—your presence, your love, your guidance, and your example. The values you instill today will shape how they face tomorrow.

    Whether your foundation is built on faith, family tradition, or personal principles, the most impactful parenting is rooted in love, consistency, and intentionality.

    In addition, as Christian parents, we are not called to be perfect—but to be faithful. We plant seeds, water them with love and truth, and trust God to bring the growth.

    Parenting in the 21st century isn’t easy—but it’s also full of opportunity. You don’t have to have all the answers. You just need to show up, stay engaged, and keep walking with your child as they grow into the person they’re meant to be.

    So take heart. God sees you. He walks with you. And He equips you to raise children who will shine like lights in a dark world (Philippians 2:15). Let’s parent with purpose, rooted in the Word, led by the Spirit, and driven by the hope we have in Christ.

    Standing with you, one day at a time,

    Harmonie 💚

  • Expressing Gratitude

    “my contentment comes from a heart full of gratitude”

    “a grateful heart is not only the greatest virtue but the parent of all the other virtues”

    Cicero

    Gratitude is something I’ve learned to hold dear. Not just as a polite gesture, but as a way of life. For me, expressing my gratitude isn’t just about saying “thank you.” It’s more about showing it and living it.

    I’ve found that I express my gratitude best through acts of service. Whether it’s lending a helping hand, or simply being present and available, these little actions are my way of saying, “I see you, I appreciate you, and I don’t take you for granted.”

    To me there’s something more powerful about going beyond words. When I help others, I feel like I’m giving back a piece of the love or kindness I’ve received. It’s my own way of paying it forward. Sometimes it’s in big ways, and other times it’s as simple as checking in on someone or offering my time when I’d rather rest (and trust me, having 4 children, most of the time, I’m exhausted 😂).

    But every one of my acts of service carries meaning. Each one is a small reflection of the gratitude I carry in my heart.

    Why is gratitude so important? Because it shifts your focus. In a world that constantly tells us we need more, more success, more recognition, more stuff, gratitude says, “What I have is enough.” It brings peace. It humbles us. It opens our eyes to the blessings we often overlook. And it deepens our relationships, because when people feel appreciated, they feel valued.

    Gratitude also strengthens our faith. Personally, when I pause to thank God for what I have (even when it’s not everything I want), I’m reminded of His faithfulness. It keeps me anchored, especially in seasons where life feels hard or uncertain.

    So if you’re ever feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unfulfilled, I encourage you to start with gratitude. Write it down. Say it out loud. Show it through your actions and watch how it transforms your mindset and your heart.

    Now I’d love to hear from you. How do you express gratitude? Let me know in the comments or reflect on it in your own journal. However you choose to do it, just make sure you’re doing it often.

    With love,
    Harmonie

  • A Mid-Year Wake Up Call

    “The end of a thing is better than its beginning…” – Ecclesiastes 7:8 (NKJV)

    Today is July 1st, 2025, and just like that we’ve officially stepped into the second half of the year. Six months gone. Six months remain.

    If we’re being honest, many of us made New Year’s resolutions back in January. Goals, dreams, promises to ourselves. 

    Whether it was to pray more, study the Word, get our health in order, start a new business venture, grow in ministry, or simply live more intentionally. But now, six months in, how much have we truly accomplished?

    For most people, not even half of those resolutions have been ticked off. In fact, for some, not even a quarter has been touched. Life got busy, distractions came, motivations faded. And so those goals quietly drifted to the background.

    But here’s the good news:
    You still have six months left.

    That’s 182 days of new opportunities.
    182 days to reignite the fire that burned at the beginning of the year, to realign with God’s purpose for your life, to return to the vision He gave you and to finish what He started in you.

    Here’s What You Can Do Now:

    • Reflect: Go back to your resolutions. What did you say you would do? Why did it matter to you back then? Does it still matter now?
    • Repent Where Needed: If you’ve strayed or slacked off, there’s grace. Don’t stay stuck in guilt, “return to your first love” (Revelation 2:4–5).
    • Restart: If you haven’t started, start now. The past is gone, but today is still yours to claim.
    • Recover: If you started but faced setbacks, don’t be discouraged. It’s not about how many times you fall, but how often you rise.
    • Remain Consistent: For those of you who have been pushing through, keep going. Don’t stop. You’re building momentum.
    • Refocus: Cut off distractions. Silence the noise. Your future self will thank you for the discipline you show now.

    So, this is your mid-year wake-up call!

    Let’s not let another six months pass by with dreams untouched, goals abandoned, or potential wasted. Let’s make these next six months count even more than the first.

    Let July be the month you wake up.

    The month you reflect, repent, restart, recover and refocus.
    Let the rest of 2025 be anointed, fruitful, and blessed beyond measure—with God.

    “Being confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 1:6

    Amen