Twice in times I set aside for prayer and meditation. Then throughout the day to keep in touch.
Celtic Reconstructionist
2006-09-01 03:16:03
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answered by Witchy 7
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2006-08-31 07:17:12
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Formaly I pray two or three times a day usualy... informaly, I speak to God throughout the day as I go along. some times just to say thank you for some beauty of His I see. Sometimes to ask His intervention when I see an ambulence rushing someone to the hospital... or just to ask His guidence in some situation or other...
I am a member of a small Concervative Baptist congritgation by election of the membership...I am part of The Body of The Church of Which Jesus The Christ is The Head by election of God.
2006-08-31 07:22:52
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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You can do it when you wake up and when you are about to go to bed. A short expression of thanks before and after eating. No need to go the altar or light up a candle. If you are a student, do your homework and do what an ideal student should, aspire to learn within your heart, it does not matter whether you are number one or the last in the class just do your best to pass and enjoy whatever you do to learn. If you are working, do what you are supposed and expected to do and do your best as much as you can. If you are just a stay-at-home maybe it's best that you keep yourself (body and mind) busy and not let yourself idle until it is time to rest. I was baptized a Catholic but I do not think I have been living to the fullest expectation of the church. Those that I told you, are my daily prayers. Because the real prayer is not what you say in front of the altar, it is what you do and enjoy doing every moment of your life dedicated to the One who fashioned you in His own righteous image..
2006-08-31 07:35:40
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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I don't pray that often. I was raised Catholic, but don't really believe in all that they believe in so I'm more agnostic now. I do believe in praying. I think it is very helpful to pray for strength and courage. I believe in doing whatever it takes and whatever you feel you need to do to gain strength to get through the rough times in life. I also believe if you have a tough decision to make, praying helps. Praying doesn't mean you're putting it in someone else's hands. It could be a vehicle that you use to think things through quietly and make rational decisions.
2006-08-31 07:23:22
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answered by Colleen 2
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I am a Christian. I actually sit down or lay down and pray once or twice a day. While this act is important to me as a believer it doesn't remain my only communication with God. I try to talk to God throughout my day, whether in my head or in the car or during the middle of work.
2006-08-31 07:21:11
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answered by Lee V 1
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I don't pray at all. I don't have any religion but I don't think I'm Atheist. I believe I'm Agnostic which I think means that I don't know whether there is a God or not. I basically do nothing. It kinda sucks.
2006-08-31 07:17:58
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answered by Gina S 1
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I'm a Christian. I pray, and think about God
throughout my day. Sometimes others ask me to
Pray for them.
We don't count the times we Pray.
I Pray for the World.
2006-08-31 07:26:55
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answered by elliebear 7
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I have a focused prayer at least one time a day, but try to stay in a constant state of fellowship with God throughout the day. I am Pentacostal
2006-08-31 07:23:00
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answered by Ragincajun 1
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I never pray. You see, I believe God gave us bodies so that we could get what we think we want. So, if indeed, I do pray, it is to ask for him to make others see what I see. That if we can't eventually get what we want or need by ourselves, God didn't intend for us to have it. I am of my own religion. I do believe there is a God and I decide for myself, what God really is trying to tell me, not what the Bible says.
2006-08-31 07:46:32
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answered by Sirius Black 5
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