High school valedictorian who gave faith-filled speech reveals motivation

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(FOX NEWS) – Lydia Owens, a South Carolina public high school class president and valedictorian, stepped out in faith while addressing her classmates in her commencement speech — and her words of Christian belief quickly went viral.

Owens, 18, recently graduated from Woodmont High School in Piedmont, South Carolina. She told Fox News Digital in a recent phone interview that she found out right after Christmas that she was “kind of in the running for class valedictorian.”

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After her first semester of senior year, it was solidified, she said. She said she “debated for a long time … how to approach talking about my faith in my speech.”

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