Tag: Christian mum blogger

  • What I’m curious about?

    “I trust that God doesn’t make mistakes.
    That even in my weakness, He strengthens me for the task” .

    E. H Abraham

    Did My Children Choose Me? A Mother’s Wondering of Heaven’s Design.

    There are moments in motherhood when the questions get quieter, but deeper.

    Not about nappies, routines, or sleep schedules…
    But about eternity. About destiny. About the sacred mystery of it all.

    Lately, I’ve been sitting with one such question:
    Did my children choose me before they came to earth?

    It may sound strange. But if you’re a woman of faith, or simply a mother with a spiritual heart, you’ve probably felt something similar.
    A knowing. A sense that there’s more to motherhood than biology or coincidence.

    Is it possible that, before the foundations of the world were laid, my children knew me?
    That they whispered a yes in heaven and trusted me with their lives? Even with my flaws, fears, and fragile humanity?

    Or perhaps it was God who chose.
    The same God who spoke in Jeremiah 1:5:
    “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you…”

    What a breathtaking thought.
    He knew us before the womb ever did.

    That means our children were known long before they were conceived.
    They were sanctified, set apart.
    Not just as babies, but as assignments. As gifts. As heaven’s intentions wrapped in human form.

    So maybe the question isn’t just whether they chose us…
    Maybe it’s also: Whom did God choose us for?

    Wrestling with the Harder Question.

    Of course, this leads to a more painful thought.
    If God knows us before the womb, If every child is seen, formed, and sanctified in His plan,
    Then why are some born into such darkness?

    Why are so many babies placed in the hands of abusers, rapists, or neglectful parents?
    Why do some children grow up never knowing love, never knowing safety?

    It hurts to even ask.
    And while I don’t have all the answers, I do believe this:

    This brokenness was never God’s intention.

    He gives the gift of life, but human will, sin, and spiritual warfare shape what happens in the earthly realm.
    Still, He doesn’t abandon the child.
    Even in the deepest trauma, He works for their good, raising up people, moments, and miracles to rewrite their stories.

    Sometimes, children born into pain grow into warriors of healing.
    They become the ones who break generational curses.
    They speak up. They rise. They mother differently.

    So even when the story begins in sorrow, God can still bring it into purpose.

    Chosen to Be Their Mother.

    And then, I look at my own children.
    Each so unique. Each with a different fire in their eyes.
    Each with a purpose that feels bigger than me.

    Why me, Lord?

    I’m not the perfect mum.
    I get tired. I make mistakes. I cry behind closed doors and wonder if I’m giving them enough. If I AM enough.

    And yet… they came.
    They were assigned to me.
    In all my humanity, they still found their way to my womb.
    And somehow, we fit.

    I don’t think that’s an accident.
    I believe God looks at a woman’s life, her history, her pain, her heart and says:
    “This one. She will shape that child in the way no one else could.”

    And perhaps, even in eternity, their tiny souls whispered yes:
    “I choose her. I trust her. I’ll grow inside her story.”

    For the Women Still Waiting,

    If you are a woman reading this and you’re still waiting for children of your own, Whether through birth, adoption, or another sacred path, Know this:

    God has not forgotten you.

    He is the Author of life.
    He is the One who forms children and calls mothers.
    And He still writes beautiful stories.

    Perhaps the child coming to you will be one who needs a redemption arc.
    A child chosen by God to be planted in your healing, your love, your arms.

    Or perhaps God is using your current season to mother through mentorship, love, teaching, or spiritual covering.
    Motherhood is not always biological. It is deeply spiritual.

    I may never fully know if my children chose me,
    But I know the One who chose them.
    And I trust Him.

    I trust that He doesn’t make mistakes.
    That even in my weakness, He strengthens me for the task.
    And that in the eyes of heaven, this motherhood journey is a sacred assignment.

    So I will continue to raise them with reverence.
    With prayer. With purpose.
    And with a humble heart that says:
    “Thank You, God… for choosing me.”

    Jeremiah 1:5 – “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you…”

    Psalm 139:13–16 – “You knit me together in my mother’s womb… all the days ordained for me were written in your book.”

    Isaiah 49:1 – “Before I was born the Lord called me…”

    Comment below on your personal journey in motherhood.

    With love,

    Harmonie đź’ś

  • What change, big or small, would I want my blog to make in the world?

    Harmonie Abraham

    “You may carry many layers, but none of them are wasted. Every part of you is being woven into purpose. You are not too much. You are becoming everything God created you to be.”

    -E. H Abraham

    When I first sat down to create Harmonie Blogs, I didn’t just want to share thoughts. I wanted to create impact. Not the loud, world-shaking kind that makes headlines – although if that happens, praise God! But the quiet, consistent kind. The kind that changes one life, one woman, one heart at a time.

    This blog was birthed with a desire to be a voice of hope and light, especially for women navigating seasons of loneliness, confusion, burnout, or simply seeking deeper purpose. My hope is that every time a woman stumbles upon one of my posts, whether it’s about prayer, purpose, motherhood, dreams, or healing, she walks away feeling seen, stirred, and strengthened.

    Here’s the change I want to see through this blog:

    🌱 1. I want women to believe again.

    To believe in God’s plan.
    To believe that their story still matters.
    To believe that it’s not too late to start again.

    🔥 2. I want to fan the flame of forgotten dreams.

    So many women are silently carrying buried passions, suffocated by responsibilities and expectations. I want to stir the fire again. To whisper: “You were made for more, and it’s not too late.”

    🕊️ 3. I want to create a safe, faith-filled space.

    A space where tears are welcomed, laughter is healing, and God’s truth is gently spoken. A place where we can talk about real struggles, marriage, motherhood, identity, mental battles, without judgment or fear.

    đź’ˇ 4. I want to shift mindsets from survival to significance.

    It’s not just about waking up and making it through the day. You were created with intention. You’re not here just to exist. You’re here to impact.

    So whether this blog reaches ten people or ten thousand, I pray it brings change – not through perfect words, but through truth, love, and divine timing.

    Because one inspired woman can shift her entire household.
    One praying mother can change generations.
    One bold step can start a movement.

    And it can all begin here, with one blog post at a time.


    If you’ve felt encouraged today, I’d love for you to share this post or leave a comment below. Let’s start the change together.

    With purpose and love,
    Harmonie Abraham 🤍


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  • Faith-Filled Motherhood: Raising Children in Christ

    Motherhood is beautiful, but let’s be honest, it’s also messy, loud, unpredictable, and deeply humbling. Some days I feel like I’ve got it together; other days, I’m praying through tears while holding a baby in one hand, calming a screaming toddler, and stirring dinner with the other hand.

    But in every season, one thing remains constant: I am raising children who belong to God. And that is no small calling.

    ✝️ Why Faith-Filled Motherhood Matters

    As Christian mothers, we’re not just raising children, we’re raising disciples. Our homes are the first church our children will experience. And in today’s world, where values are constantly shifting and godly truth is often challenged, raising children in Christ is more crucial than ever.

    I often remind myself: “They don’t just need a good life. They need a godly life.”

    That means prayer isn’t just something we do before bed. It’s woven into our day, when they’re scared, when they’re sick, when they’re sad, and even when they’re just trying to find their shoes in the morning!

    👶🏽From Diapers to Devotionals

    With four children, two under the age of two, my house is anything but quiet. And yet, God shows me daily that these are holy moments. Changing nappies and wiping noses may not seem spiritual, but when done in love and surrender, they are acts of worship.

    In our home, faith isn’t a “Sunday thing.” It’s our lifestyle. We:

    đź’›Speak blessings over our children every morning.

    đź’›Play worship music in the background during our daily routines.

    đź’›Read a short Bible story together just before bedtime (even if we have to pause to change a diaper mid-way!)

    It’s not perfect, and we miss days. But the goal is not perfection, it’s consistency.

    📚Teaching Them the Word, Living Them the Word

    I’ve learned to integrate faith into every subject I do with my kids at home. When we do science, we marvel at God’s creation. Even in maths, we talk about the God of order and design.

    But beyond the lessons, what speaks the loudest is how we live.

    Do they see me forgive quickly?

    Do they hear me speak kindly about others?

    Do they notice how I respond when things don’t go my way?

    These are the real lessons they’ll carry into adulthood.

    đź’ˇTips for Other Faith-Filled Mamas

    1. Don’t wait for the “right time.” Start small. A verse a day. A prayer before school. A worship song in the car.

    2. Let them see your faith in action. Pray openly. Repent openly. Celebrate answered prayers together.

    3. Use every moment as a teaching moment. Tantrums, tears, and triumphs all have spiritual lessons tucked inside.

    4. Pray for them AND with them. Your intercession is powerful, but modeling prayer is what teaches them to do it themselves.

    5. Give yourself grace. Some days will be chaotic. That’s okay. God works through the messy too.

    đź’–My Prayer as a Mother

    “Lord, help me not just raise good children but godly children. May they know You, love You, and walk with You all the days of their lives. Even in my weakness, may Your strength be made perfect in my motherhood.”


    Motherhood is one of my ministries, my mission field, and one of the greatest honours of my life. If you’re reading this and feel weary, just know: God sees you, Mama. And He’s with you, every step of the way.

    Let’s raise warriors for Christ one nappy, one prayer, one bedtime Bible story at a time.

    With love,

    Harmonie đź’–

  • 📚 FREE Online Resources Every Parent Can Use to Support Their Child’s Learning at Home

    As promised in last week’s blog, I’m diving deeper into the free educational resources I mentioned — ones I personally use to support my children’s learning at home.

    Whether your child attends school or is homeschooled, these tools can help you be more present and effective in their educational journey. These websites offer structured, fun, and often curriculum-aligned materials to help your child stay on track in core subjects like Maths, English, and Science.

    🎓Free Academic Learning Resources for School Subjects

    1. BBC Bitesize

    Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
    Best for: Ages 3–16 (Early Years to GCSE)
    Subjects: English, Maths, Science, Geography, History, and more

    Why I love it:

    Fully aligned with the UK curriculum.

    Short videos, quizzes, and games make learning fun and interactive.

    2. Oak National Academy (My No. 1 Go-To!)

    Website: https://www.thenational.academy
    Best for: Reception to Year 11
    Subjects: English, Maths, Science, History, PE, Music, and more

    Why I love it:
    Let me just say this — Oak National Academy is my absolute favourite out of all the resources I’ve listed. It’s the one I go to first, and I 100% recommend it to every parent.

    Covers the full journey from Reception to Year 11.

    Follows the UK national curriculum, subject by subject.

    Features real teachers guiding each lesson with structured plans.

    Whether for catch-up, revision, or homeschool, this platform truly does it all!

    3. Twinkl

    Website: https://www.twinkl.co.uk
    Best for: Early Years to KS4
    Subjects: All school subjects, SEND, faith studies, themed content

    Why I love it:

    Offers printable resources, lesson plans, activities, and games.

    Can be used to create full weekly lesson schedules.

    Free account gives a generous starter selection.

    4. Khan Academy

    Website: https://www.khanacademy.org
    Best for: Ages 4+
    Subjects: Maths, Science, History, Economics, Computing, and more

    Why I love it:

    Offers clear video lessons by expert tutors.

    Includes quizzes and a parent dashboard to track progress.

    Covers most school subjects in a structured way.

    Note: They do ask for a donation but it’s optional.

    5. National Geographic Kids

    Website: https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/
    Best for: Ages 5–14
    Subjects: Science, Nature, Geography, Environment

    Why I love it:

    Brings God’s creation to life through fun facts and visuals.

    Great for project days and science exploration.

    Encourages curiosity and environmental awareness.

    6. Duolingo

    Website: https://www.duolingo.com
    Best for: Ages 7+
    Subjects: Languages (French, Spanish, and more!)

    Why I love it:

    Kids love the gamified style of learning.

    Encourages daily practice through mini lessons.

    Makes learning a second language fun and motivating.

    ✝️ Want to Add Faith to Your Child’s Learning Too?

    In my home, faith is just as important as academics. So alongside the school resources, I also use free Christian resources to teach my children about the Bible and nurture their relationship with God.

    These tools have helped us build a foundation of truth, love, and purpose in our day-to-day learning. Here’s a list of my personal favourites:

    đź“–Free Christian Education Resources for Children

    1. Bible App for Kids (YouVersion)

    Website: https://www.bible.com/kids
    Best for: Ages 3–10

    Why I love it:

    Easy to use and beautifully animated.

    Stories are interactive and accessible on phones or tablets.

    Great for bedtime devotionals and daily Bible reading.

    2. Ministry-To-Children

    Website: https://ministry-to-children.com
    Best for: All ages

    Why I love it:

    Large variety of free printable Bible lessons.

    Craft activities and seasonal materials.

    A great backup for when I need an idea on the go.

    3. LifeKids (by Life.Church)

    Website: https://www.life.church/kids/media/
    Best for: Ages 4–12

    Why I love it:

    Weekly Bible teachings and sing-along worship videos.

    Fun, faith-filled, and uplifting.

    We love using it for our Sunday family devotions.

    đź’ˇFinal Thoughts

    Whether you’re focusing on school subjects or nurturing faith in your home, you are the most powerful teacher your child will ever have. These free tools are here to support you, but your love, presence, and consistency make the greatest impact.

    Which of these will you try this week? Do you already use some of them? Let me know in the comments below! 👇🏾

    With faith, love, and purpose,
    Harmonie Abraham
    Faith. Family. Focus.