Kravchenko, Lubov

Name, date and place of birth:

#258 Kravchenko, Lubov. August 15, 1941. Zhitny Gory Village, Kyiv region

SKU: 258 Category:

Description

Tell about your childhood, school, family, etc.

I was born in a family of a collective famer. There were 10 kids in our family, only three of them survive WW II and the famine. Now I am the only one living.

Where did you work? Was your work good? Were you happy with your job?

After finishing school I became a nurse and worked at the medical institute in different research programs. I was a histologist. We worked with animals. My job was very interesting. I really loved it.

Tell about your present life.

I have always been thankful to the Lord for having blessed me to become a wife, mother, grandmother and a great grandmother. In 2018 my husband died. My daughter who was born in 1965 is disable. My son was born in 1973 and later had to leave the army because of severe injury. My grandchildren are 37, 12 and 13 years old. My great grandson is 12. We all live together. I have very poor vision. I need special care. God is powerful and we love him and He helps us with everything.

Have you accepted Christ? How long have you been following the Lord?

Yes, I accepted. He has totally changed my worldviews. I became more patient, kind and friendly. And for this I am thankful to our God and Creator. In summer of 2016 I came to St. Paul’s Church and became its member in March of 2017. I really enjoy Bible lessons and church services. And everyone who comes to the church is treated nicely.

Tell about one thing your sponsor needs to know about you.

My dear American friends, brothers and sisters in Christ, Beth and Roger, I am sincerely rejoicing and thankful to God for having you in my life. Unfortunately, I do not know much about you. I wish I could know more about you and your family. How old are you? How is your health? Where and with whom do you live? I am sincerely thankful to you for your mercy and support that is so needed. Let God bless you with good health and well-being. Let your tears will always be tears of joy, not of sorrow. I pray for you and thank God for you. Let God keep you in  a good spirit. Let us hope that God will bring life, joy and happiness of the Victory into our life!