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Prayer in religion  

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RE Coursework Prayer in religion is both a person's act of communicating with God and the words used. It is the natural result of a person's belief in a god. Prayer may be performed individually or in a group, formal or spontaneous, silent or spoken. In one or more forms, it is at the centre of worship. Christians believe prayer can be performed in different ways. Some of these ways of praying are singing to god (usually hymns or Songs of Praise), in silence (talking to god in your head), talking to god (most commonly used - speaking with god aloud), meditating on god or the bible (concentrating solely on god and shutting out earthly distractions, such as computers) or praying in a group (a number of people gather and pray for each other). These are just some of the ways of praying, as the subject of praying is very diverse. There...

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