Sikorskaya, Zoya
I was born on May 17, 1946, in the village of Mykhlivshchyna in the Kyiv region.
Description
Tell about your childhood, school, family, etc.
I spent my childhood in the village of Mikhlivshchyna. I went to school there and finished 8 years of education. Then I moved to my family in the Zhytomyr region, where I went to school and graduated from high school.
Where did you work? Was your work good? Were you happy with your job?
After school, she obtained a technical education and learned to work on large weaving machines. I worked at the factory in this field, servicing the machines that produced the fabric. The work was hard, three shifts, but we were young, joyful and friendly. This helped a lot in work and life.
Tell about your present life.
In March, I fell and broke my collarbone. I was denied surgery because of my weak heart. Since then, I have not left my bed. Doctors assess my condition as moderate. But dementia is consuming me more and more. I hardly speak, I don’t move. My daughter takes care of me. In October, I had gallbladder surgery.
Have you accepted Christ? How long have you been following the Lord?
I came to God when I found out that I had cancer of the gynecological organs in 2004. I began to read prayers and reflect on what was written in them. I turned to God and asked for healing. He heard me. It has been 18 years since my cancer surgery.
Tell about one thing your sponsor needs to know about you.
Now I, Zoya’s daughter, am filling out this questionnaire instead of my mother. Because of dementia, she hardly speaks anymore. Sometimes she recalls memories from her childhood and talks about her work. Mom worked all her life and almost never rested or traveled. She spent her vacations in the village where she worked in the garden. Now she just lies there and has constant pain. Once I noticed that she started to get bedsores. I started praying a lot. And God heard me. The pressure sores began to disappear and everything healed.
I am very grateful to everyone for their help and support.
I thank God!