Biography
"When I began to study his laws, I stopped doing what God condemns—I quit smoking, abusing alcohol, using foul language and leading a riotous lifestyle," Mikhail Veselov said when he was in the court for his faith. Nevertheless, the court sentenced him to 6 years in a penal colony.
Mikhail was born in 1968 in Komsomolsk (Ivanovo region). He has a younger brother. As a child, Mikhail was fond of radio electronics, basketball, and fishing. After school, he graduated from university as an engineer. Worked by profession, and before the persecution in the field of construction. In his free time, he likes fishing and gardening.
In 1995, Mikhail married Olga. A month after the wedding, the newlyweds were interested in biblical teachings, which they were told about by a relative. The young man was impressed by the consistency of Scripture with science, and his wife had never doubted the existence of God before. In 1996, the couple embarked on the Christian path. For some time, the family lived in Lugansk, and they moved to Voronezh in 2014.
Olga is a housewife, taking care of her elderly mother. She is fond of learning French. The Veselovs have an adult daughter, Yuliya. Her parents instilled in her a love for the Bible from birth, and she still draws guidance from it to this day. Julia is fond of volleyball, cooking, and writing poems.
"Now there is no sense of security that has always been when my husband was here," Olga said after her husband was arrested. All concerns about the family's material needs, including payment for rented housing, lay on Mikhail's shoulders.
