Life Principles For The Graduate
$15.99
Celebrate your graduate and give them guidance from God’s Word so they can step into the future confidently.
Graduation is more than just a ceremony–it’s a joyful leap into independence and the unknown. However, with newfound freedom comes a host of decisions that can shape someone’s future forever. Offer the wisdom and guidance they need as they face the challenges that come with living in the world without becoming part of it.
In Life Principles for the Graduate, trusted pastor and bestselling author Dr. Charles F. Stanley offers a guiding light amid the uncertain and exciting time that is graduation. This insightful book provides nine biblical truths designed to help graduates not just survive but thrive in a world filled with distractions and doubts.
Imagine gifting your beloved graduate not just a book, but a trusted companion to help them flourish in a world brimming with opportunities and littered with pitfalls. With each turn of the page, they’ll gain insights that bolster their faith, guide their decisions, and encourage them to live in alignment with their values. This is a gift that will speak to their heart, igniting confidence and hope for the future.
By giving Life Principles for the Graduate, you’re not just celebrating their achievement–you’re equipping graduates for life’s adventures ahead. It’s perfect for high school graduates, college students stepping into the workforce, or anyone in the middle of a major life transition who is ready to make impactful choices grounded in faith.
What makes this gift special?
*Empowerment: Your graduate will gain the confidence needed to face life’s challenges head-on.
*Clarity: They’ll learn to navigate the noise of the world with divine insight from God’s Word.
*Growth: This book creates the perfect opportunity for them to deepen their relationship with God.
Make their graduation memorable with a gift that will continue to inspire and uplift long after the celebration ends. Don’t miss the chance to support their journey toward a life of true greatness–one that is guided by God’s Word.
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400253333
ISBN10: 1400253330
Charles Stanley
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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