Biography
The quiet life of the large family of Maksim Beltikov from the Krasnodar Territory changed overnight when they were searched in April 2020. Two months later, a criminal case was opened against the believer and he was ordered not to leave the place. In January 2022, a peaceful family man was sentenced to 2 years in prison just because of his faith, he was taken into custody in the courtroom. In September 2023, Beltikov was released, having served his term in full.
Maksim was born in October 1980 in Baltiysk (Kaliningrad region). Mother worked all her life at the bakery, received the title of "veteran of labor".
As a child, Maksim was fond of folk music, played in the orchestra of folk instruments. He loved to pick mushrooms and fish. He lived in different cities: Baltiysk, Klaipeda (Lithuania), Liepaja (Latvia), and in 1993 he moved to the village of Pavlovskaya to take care of his sick grandfather.
Maksim began to work early, already while studying in the senior classes of the evening school. At the same time, he received two professions—a driver of categories B and C and a bricklayer. From the age of 22 he worked as a driver, but after an eye injury he moved to the position of a labor protection specialist. In his free time, he likes to make wooden crafts with his own hands, he is fond of gardening.
Maksim became interested in Bible teachings in his youth when his cousin told him about God. He was impressed to learn that God has a personal name, Jehovah. He was also struck by the fact that all the prophecies recorded in the Bible are fulfilled, and the advice from it is applicable in life. Love for God and deep respect for this ancient book prompted him to become a Christian.
Maksim has known his wife Mariya since childhood. They got married in May 2005. Mariya works in the field of social protection of the population, helps older people not to feel lonely. She loves to rearrange and repair the house. There are three sons in the family. When time and money permit, the Beltikovs travel with pleasure.
The criminal prosecution, because of which the whole family experienced stress, affected both Maksim's health and the well-being of his mother. Despite the difficulties, she helped Mariya take care of the children. Relatives and friends tried to support Maksim and came to every court hearing.
Speaking in court with the last plea, Maksim said: "I am ashamed of the experts who are inattentive when studying documents on which human freedom depends. It is also very embarrassing and painful to see that the prosecution did not find anything better than to invite my own friends as witnesses against me."