Christians on Campus - Austin, Texas

Continuing from my post Christians on Campus - Transitioning into CollegeI applied to UT McCombs School of Business since I was headed toward the business field, but guess what, my application got denied. I knew it was a tough business school to get into but getting denied from the only school I wanted to enroll in was a total blow.

My parents, siblings, and all of my relatives began to worry about me, about my college career, about my future. My dad couldn't stop thinking how behind I was compared to my high school friends, who were already in freshmen in college. My grandma was worried if I would ever go to college. My siblings were wondering what I would do everyday with no school, no work, nothing. Usually other people's opinions would have so much weight on my decision-making, but I was clear within my being that I needed to do everything I could to get to Austin, Texas. 

Christians Austin Texas
My last option was to apply to a community college in Austin. Everyone was not so happy about this decision. My family expected me to go to a four-year college right away. My high school teachers expected me to go to a prestigious university. Yet it was my choice, or shall I say, I knew within that my destination was already marked. I got accepted to Austin Community College. 

So here I come, Austin, Texas. Here I come, Christians on Campus. So here I come, Lord.

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  1. ... I never knew this about you... Wow, God is so sovereign! We just never can see what He is doing.

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    1. God is sovereign indeed, Ashley. My years in Austin Community College were necessary. It was a great transition period for me, from high school to college, from home to a totally new country. :)

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  2. Oh how sweet the Lord is! At times we may see a situation like a failure until we find out that this failure is the best thing that could happen to our lives start a relationship with the Lord :)

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    1. Amen. The Lord uses our failures for His interest.

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  3. Wow, that's so true. Failures are precious opportunities to experience more of God and allow Him to gain more of us.

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    1. Indeed, Andrea. Failures are God's provisions to interject our little "plans" so that He can come in and be included in that particular aspect of our life.

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