Olga Kosach
Name, date and place of birth:
#453 Kosach Olga. May 7, 1985. Arkhangelsk (Russia)
Description
Tell about your childhood, school, family, etc.
When I was 6 months old our family moved to Ukraine, Yasinuvate town. I grew up in a family of non-believers. I was fond of spots and dancing. I graduated from the Construction College. When I was 12, my mother accepted Christ, then my brother did and finally I did.
Where did you work? Was your work good? Were you happy with your job?
I always loved sports. SO after graduating from college I finished the course of training to become a fitness trainer. I worked in the area of rehabilitation. Before I was seriously injured I worked at different fitness clubs and swimming pool as a trainer. I enjoyed my job a lot.
Tell about your present life.
I have not been working since the beginning of the big war. Because of injured spine I cannot work physically. My work at the swimming pool was wonderful – I was able to rest my back. Now I have no job and I am very thankful for your care – it is through you God takes care of me.
Have you accepted Christ? How long have you been following the Lord?
I believe in Christ with my whole heart. I accepted Him in 2003. I love Him with my whole heart. I live and function despite the doctor’ verdict because of Him. I attend “Light of the Gospel” Church in Druzhkivka.
Tell about one thing your sponsor needs to know about you.
I am 38. My husband died in 2019. My kids are David (15) and Olesya (12). In 2014 when the war started our family had to leave occupied Yasinuvata, so my mother, kids and I are in Druzhkivka now. I do kids and youth ministry, talk to newcomers in church. In 2020 I badly injured my spine in the area of neck. The surgery was needed, but its potential complications scared me. So I had to quit working at the gym and started working in the area of rehabilitation. – I help people to restore their health and work with wounded kids. I am very thankful to you for your help and prayers. I see how the Lord is caring for me and my family in this difficult time.