Petersburg theologian and psychologist, Vitaly Pitanov published interesting observations about the attitude of Russian youth towards the Russian Orthodox Church:
“A priest I know shared with an Orthodox skeptic the results of his conversation with a group of young people. I will briefly summarize their claims to the Church.
Let's start with what we don't like. I will try to convey the text close to the original.
What do young people want from the Church?
First, examples of successful, professional and creative Orthodox Christians.
Secondly, to hear how Orthodoxy changes people for the better and allows itself to be realized in this earthly life, how it helps to practically change earthly life for the better. Not at the level of declarations, but at the level of practical deeds. Do not offer divine services!
Thirdly, it is necessary to explain in understandable language: what is spiritual life, what are its laws and how it affects the quality of life.
Fourth, is it possible to be an Orthodox Christian and still be happy?