Becuase for this moment I find it the best way to keep in touch with many of you (although it's rather a one-way contact) and to express my thoughts and experiences that I want to share. But most of all because I'd love to share about how I live following Jesus. There are two more questions that might come to your mind. The first one is why do I want to write it in English. Actually, this is very reasonable - I believe and hope that there will be international readers, thanks to my Erasmus experience, and for my Polish fellows :) it will be an opportunity to practice your language skills a bit (though I don't want to take the responsibility for my grammar mistakes). Yes, and that's the other reason - simply egoistic, I am so in need to practice my English because I neglected it recently in order to focus more on my French.
The last question is: why do I write today? or rather tonight... I'm having an exam on Friday and I have been studying the whole evening and I will be still studying couple hours at night...
But as the title of this blog, it is a day, every single day that really counts. And even though my exams are really important I came to the point when I realised that I live for God and I believe that He wants me to share things that he is doing in my life. And I don't know what tomorrow brings, so I don't want to keep telling: I'll do that another day.
So tonight, to start with something, just a short reflection after this day. God is taking care of His children. I passed my exam today. Normally it is not a big deal. But here, I had never imagined that passing an exam is not anything obvious. I studied very hard but it wasn't enough to write it well. I almost believed that I will fail. But I prayed and trusted God that His plan would accomplish in this experience. And today I just couldn't believe my eyes that I got exactly 50% needed for passing these exams. Both of them :) It's so encouraging for working more but at the same time keeping in mind who I am thankful to for all of this.
Thank you for all your prayers and believing that everything will be allright.
And, have you noticed how it changed my attitude to studies? Who what have thought that I would be praying for passing the exam not for a good note... But that's how it is at UPMC...
For this first time of my blog I don't have time to write more. I don't know if it is interesting for you, if not at least it will be me who will benefit most of writing my own Paris diary...
This is great, Aga! Thanks for sharing your heart and your Paris life with us. Buziaki! Esti
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