Graduation isn’t just about the next step; it’s about learning to trust God one step at a time. Discover how prayer, Scripture, and your God-given gifts can help you follow His lead.
When your child steps into a world that doesn't know Christ, you step into a new role that matters more than ever. These 10 Spirit-led actions will help you guide, protect, and pray your graduate through the storm.
Graduation, whether from high school or college, can be the most exciting time in a person's life, but it also comes with quite a bit of uncertainty. There are big decisions to make and big changes in the person's life, whether they are pursuing higher education, diving into a career, enlisting in the military or joining the mission field. But no matter what, they can turn to Scripture for grounding.
Graduation brings change and uncertainty, but by trusting God through prayer, reflection, community, scripture, and faith-driven goals, graduates can find peace, purpose, and confidence in the journey ahead.
Parents can prepare their teens for spiritual independence after graduation by fostering critical thinking, modeling consistent faith habits, encouraging service, including them in big decisions, and prayerfully learning to let go as they begin their own faith journey.
I encourage you to view your workplace opportunity as a divine calling. So, let’s take a few minutes to explore how you can approach your workplace in a way that honors God.
In her now-viral graduation speech, valedictorian Lydia Owens of Woodmont High School in South Carolina reminds grads to find their worth in Jesus. And her faith-filled address is a powerful message we all need to hear!
It is always sweet to see a father/daughter relationship. In this video, a dad fights back tears as his daughter sings in the car on the way to graduation.
I realized my plans for my son weren’t God’s plans. As I pondered how Elijah was created, the verse Proverbs 22:6 came to mind. “Train up a child in the way that they should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
The college graduate is leaving the scholastic world and entering the career or ministry world. These are vastly different, and the climates of these areas will vary tremendously. Praying for your graduate to be enriched with wisdom is to follow in the footsteps of King Solomon when he prayed for wisdom. Your graduate will be faced with temperatures that range from cold to hot on the spectrum of morality, ethics, and spirituality.
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