Good-Bye High School, Hello College

Good-Bye High School, Hello College by William H. Willimon is a reflective guide published by Dimensions for Living in 1992. This 2nd Printing edition, comprising 79 pages, presents inspirational, Bible-based insights aimed at high school graduates transitioning to college life. Drawing from his experience as a college chaplain, Willimon addresses the significant changes and new beginnings that accompany this pivotal life stage.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes related to identity and decision-making, as Willimon poses essential questions such as “Who am I?” and “Which door is right for me to open?” This book emphasizes the importance of moving forward and navigating the complexities of life stages, particularly in the context of family and relationships, as well as Christian living. The reflections aim to provide guidance and inspiration for graduates embarking on their college journey.
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Drawing on his experience as a college chaplain, Willimon offers inspirational, Bible-based reflections on the new beginnings awaiting high school graduates as they enter college. Affirming graduation as a time to move forward, he explores related issues and questions such as “Who am I?” and “Which door is right for me to open?” Part of the Dimensions for Living series.
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