Events

Teen Ranch, Caledon, ON – Bortsova

Ladies’ Retreat

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Donation bannner

The Embassy of the Kingdom of God, Oshawa, ON – Bortsova

Topic: “Messiah’s Return and the Third Temple.”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

 

Halifax Chinese Christian Church, Halifax, NS – Bortsova

Topic: “The History of Christianity”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Evangel Temple, Napanee, ON – Bortsova

Topic: “Communion and Seder connection.”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

First Baptist Church, Delhi, ON – Bortsova

Topic: “Nameless Women in Scriptures”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Church on the Go, Newmarket, ON – Bortsova

JEWISH EVANGELISM

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Passover Seder

First Baptist Church, Goderich, ON – Bortsova

Topic: “The Messiah in the Passover”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Chetwynd Community Church, Burks Falls, ON – Bortsova

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Markham Baptist Church, Markham, ON – Bortsova

Topic: “Jewish Roots of Christianity”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.

Edmison Heights Baptist Church, Petreborough, ON – Bortsova

Topic: “Personal Testimony”

Anna Bortsova

Anna was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her father coached a Soviet Olympics team and her mother taught English as a Second Language. After Anna married Vladimir Bortsov, they lived and worked in Kazakhstan, one of the southern former Soviet republics. In 1991, both Vladimir and Anna accepted the Lord.