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More Than a Diploma: When Grads Honor God

15 min · 12. Mai 2025
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What happens when high school graduates don't just chase grades—but chase after God? In this powerful and heartfelt episode, we share the speeches of the 2025 salutatorian and valedictorian from Arlington Heights, a class bound together by faith, friendship, and deep-rooted family values. Through laughter, gratitude, and Scripture, these student leaders reflect on how service, struggle, and spiritual growth defined their high school journey. Their message? Success isn’t just a diploma—it’s a life lived to glorify Christ. Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, this episode will remind you what truly matters when we honor God in every season.

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Episode Did God hold the pen, or did He inspire the person with the pen? Cover

Did God hold the pen, or did He inspire the person with the pen?

θϵoςˊ  (theos) means "God" and πνϵˊω (pneō) means "to breathe" or "to blow." It is related to the Greek word pneuma, meaning "spirit" or "breath." It is from these two words that the claim has been made that the Bible is "God-breathed" or "breathed out by God," but who made that claim? Do any of the Biblical authors make that claim for what they wrote? If the Bible has multiple authors spread out over a period of 1500 years, do they have a unifying overall theme? If so, what is this "Big Story" of the Bible, and what role does Jesus play in that story? Does that "Big Story" answer the questions of life, such as Who am I? Where did we come from? Why are we here? Does the world have an end goal?

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