The Bible encourages us to "pray continually," to "persevere in prayer," and to "pray incessantly" our prayers to God should reflect a constant awareness of the need for His guidance, comfort and strength. (Matthew 26:41; Romans 12:12; 1 Thessalonians 5:17)
Any time you wish or need. The Bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 says "Pray incessantly". And also Jesus said in Mattew 26:41 "Pray continually"
Christians can pray whenever and wherever they want. There is no set time or number of times to pray
There are not certain time to pray. Pray at any time you feel.
Praying to God entails reading Bible scriptures and worshiping with fellow believers in churches and other designated places.
A Bahá'í believer can worship, or pray, anywhere - at home for example. However, there are usually designated places in each town or city, where Bahá'ís meet to pray, to consult, etc.
.Catholic AnswerCatholics do not pray to the sick, they pray FOR the sick all the time.
you can pray before the next pray time to overcome the qada pray
There is no designated patron of wishes but you might try praying to the friend's patron saint.
It really doesn't matter who prays, as long as you mean it in your heart. You can ask one person to pray or you can all pray together at the same time. You can all pray separately if you wanted too.
My advice to you is to pray always, all the time you need Him..........
In the UK Muslims don't always pray at the same time.it depends on the positioning of the sun. Muslims have to pray five times a day at different time. thnks hazz
Armed forces can pray as they wish in their leisure time and closed holidays.(India)
There is no designated time for an insured to request a change in the policy but the only time the company can make a change is at the renewal date.