A Minnesota high school graduate received far more than a diploma at commencement. He received the surprise of a lifetime.
Kalen “KB” Barksdale thought there was a problem when his name was called during the Milwaukee Lutheran High School graduation and officials announced that his diploma had somehow gone missing.
What he didn’t know was that the delay had been carefully planned.
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As the audience waited, a speaker explained that “sometimes the most important deliveries take a little longer than expected, especially when they’re coming from so far away.”
Moments later, KB’s older sister, Mauriana Barksdale, walked onto the stage.
“To my brother, I will cross the ocean a million times for you,” she said. “I praise God for bringing me home to you safely for your big milestone. Congratulations, Kalen Barksdale. I am so proud of you.”
The crowd erupted as Mauriana, who had been deployed overseas for more than a year, personally handed her brother his diploma before embracing him in an emotional reunion.
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For Mauriana, making it home in time for graduation was an answered prayer.
“I just couldn’t stop thanking God. I’m like, I’m here. I made it home. I made it on time for this moment,” she later told local media. “I had been praying, and it was like the Lord heard me.”
The moment was equally meaningful for KB.
“It was a blessing,” he said. “I used to watch moments like these on YouTube when I was little, and I used to be like, man, I wish something like that would happen to me one day.”
Mauriana said she hopes people are reminded of God’s faithfulness and the importance of family and community, especially for military families separated by long deployments.
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As for KB, he’ll soon begin the next chapter of his life, attending Lakeland University to study pre-law and cybersecurity.
For one unforgettable graduation day, however, the diploma was secondary.
The real gift was having his sister home.
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