Biography
In the fall of 2019, civilians were searched in Tynda, after which Sergey Yuferov became a defendant in a criminal case on extremism only because of his faith.
Sergey was born in 1975 in Tashkent (Uzbekistan). He has a younger brother. From childhood, Sergey was fond of music and photography, played in a brass band. He graduated from a technical school in his native city with a degree in electrical engineering. Since 1994 he has been working in his specialty. In her free time, she likes to watch historical documentaries.
For a long time, Sergey searched in vain for answers to serious questions about life in various sources. In the early 1990s, Sergey began to study the Bible and firmly decided to take the path of a Christian. He said: “Biblical moral principles began to influence my life: I got rid of nicotine addiction, stopped smoking plant drugs, communicating with questionable friends, using obscene language. Life has meaning."
In 1994, due to religious beliefs, Sergey refused to serve in the army, for which he was convicted. At the age of 27, he was commissioned by age.
In 1997, Sergey married Nataliya, they had two children—a son and a daughter. Due to the state of health of Nataliya, the family moved to live in Tynda.
The criminal prosecution of the head of the family shocked the whole family. In court, Sergey emphasized: “The Word of God, the Bible, in all translations and editions of any age, encourages us to be law-abiding citizens . . . If Jesus never taught extremism, then can the activity under his leadership be called extremist?”