“I was separated from God and His path,” said Reyes. “I had drawn close to God because of the scholarship, not because of who He is, and that was wrong.”
Reyes abandoned the idea of attending college for three months before she received an unexpected email stating Grace had granted her another scholarship.
“I was getting close to what I needed,” said Reyes. “I realized God was telling me to continue working hard. But I was afraid of making the same mistake of getting closer to Him just because things were going my way.”
To combat this fear, Reyes focused on cultivating her relationship with God. Meanwhile, she pieced together the remaining $10,000 to attend Grace. The only hurdle left to overcome was to receive her student visa, and once again, God came through. Five hours after being rejected in her interview, Reyes was sent a follow-up email rescinding the decision and granting her a visa.
“God once again showed me that He wanted me here,” said Reyes. “He worked a miracle. I’m here now, and I know it’s because of God — it’s because of Jesus.”
Despite living 1,700 miles away from her family in Honduras, Reyes finds solace through the hospitality of her host family and the community on campus. She looks forward to participating in campus events and clubs, especially Esperanza Latina, for which her cousin, Rodríguez, is the coordinator.
An international business major, Reyes hopes to travel the world to do business, and she sees the education she’s receiving as an avenue to serve the Lord.
“I was created to love Jesus and serve him in the things I do,” said Reyes. “If God allows me to be in other countries throughout my career, I want to show people God’s love because there are many places that don’t have the opportunity to know about Jesus.”
Learn more about Grace’s financial aid packages at www.grace.edu/financialaid and Grace’s Presidential Scholarship Days at www.grace.edu/visit-us/scholar/. To apply, visit Grace’s admissions page.