How to Graduate your High School Student

If you think graduating your children from pre-school is hard, just think what it’s like to graduate your teenager from high school, only to be shipped off to college or the armed services. Parents invest so much in their children that they can easily become more than children, more like little gods. Everything revolves around them, your sense of worth, success, and joy.

With such strong, understandable (but woefully satisfactory) temptations, how do you send your children off to school or their next stage in life? Here’s how, from a graduation invitation from a family in our church:

Our young man graduates June 3.

And then he ships out immediately for US Army boot camp on June 6.

We are so very proud of him and put our trust in God for his life.

Our prayers are that Jesus is glorified through Stephen’s life and service.

Although we can never put our trust in comfort or safety, we can place our hope in the unfailing love of Jesus.

We know you will agree with us in your prayers for him as our amazing young man enters this journey

Pray for the Nixons as Stephen prepares to enter the Army.