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Life Lessons Graduation Gift Idea Our 17 year old daughter, Kara, is graduating from high school in a few months. She will be attending college about 5 hours away from home. I wanted to present her with a gift that will have meaning long after she moves into the dorm.
I have asked family, friends, teachers (including her kindergarten teacher), pastors, youth ministers, employers, camp counselors, etc. to write her a Life Lesson letter which will be placed in a binder and presented to her on Graduation day. I sent out 102 requests and have only had one person say no. I have asked that each letter provide Kara with some tid-bit of wisdom that will assist her in making the right choices as she begins this new journey. Some of the letters I have received back are quite lengthy, while others are just a few sentences. But so far, all have provided encouragement and valuable insights, for a young lady about to embark on a such a new and exciting phase of life. I created a "Form Letter", which I mailed and e-mailed to anyone who has been influential in Kara's life detailing my plan. I also provided a list of topics and a sample letter to jump start people's creativity. Topics included such themes as purity, integrity, study habits, friendship, faith, punctuality, creativity, etc. As this project is a secret. I made sure that everyone was aware of that too! Each letter will be printed on high quality card stock and placed in a sheet protector and placed in a binder. I may sort the letters by topic or by friends, family, etc--depending on what is received. I may have a brass nameplate created and adhere to the front of the binder as well. You could also use a scrapbook for the letters and decorate each page as the theme of the letter dictates. We plan on hosting a brunch prior to the graduation ceremony and the book will be available for the guests to view at that time. I know this Book will be cherished for many years to come and will be a tangible gift of how much she is loved and will provide her wisdom and guidance as she encounters problems and challenges in the future. Source: Focus on the Family broadcast several years ago By Diana from Prospect, KY Update: Here is a sample of a letter from Kara's pastor. You can also download a PDF of the request letter and topic list that Diana sent out by clicking here.
Always remember your number one responsibility - seek to grow in your relationship to Christ. It's and easy thing to talk about and ti's easy to let that priority slide. I know, I've been there (and sometimes still am). Reading the Scriptures and praying will protect you from making mistakes you may not be able to imagine making now. This is how and when you build your faith. You can't live on anyone else's faith on a college campus. Faith in Christ has to be your own.
Be accountable to God and other committed believers. You've been blessed by your parents' example. You know right from wrong. Pray about decisions that need to be made. Keep commitments. Let your "yes" be "yes" and your "no" be "no". Look to God's word and the Holy Spirit's directions for guidance.
There are many other responsibilities that we could get into, but Ill stop with this final thought - be financially responsible. No matter where the money comes from, it came from God first. Don't forget to tithe on your income. If you wait, this area will become more difficult. Don't use credit. Debt is a burden God didn't intend for you to bear. Pay bills on time. Your witness for Christ needs to be seen in all aspects of your life, including that of managing money.
I speak from experience when I say that all these areas are very important. If I had been better at practicing what I have shared with you, I would have enjoyed college more. College is great! It's fun to meet people and build relationships. Cherish this time of your life. Keep in touch and let us know your needs and what's happening. Remember our family loves you, is proud of you, and is praying for you .
Pastor Allen
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