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"It wasn't easy for us, but now and in future we will further study and follow the Lord on Orthodox thousand-year path. But the most important is that now we enjoy plenitude as if I was searching for 18 years and couldn't find, was drinking but couldn't quench my thirst, was eating but couldn't satisfy hunger," Zyryanov writes in his article The Lord took me home! published at the Irkutsk Diocese website.
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After finishing school, Zyryanov practiced as extrasensory expert and opened his own cabinet. Since 1990s he started visiting meetings of the Blagaya Vest Protestant Church as thus he first thought to attract new clients. The future Orthodox believer considered Christ "a great extrasensory expert."
Zyryanov was going around villages as a missionary and delivered about four thousand sermons. However, he soon was disappointed with Protestantism, he considered Protestant communities "pieces, fragments of the Church as if it was a church, but damaged, without plenitude," and he could not find "a Church with capital "c."
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