Most Christians will pray according to the situation. Some like to have a special time in the morning, or in the evening, or during the day, to pray. However, Christians that follow this pattern will also pray at other times.
Some Christians do not pray very often at all; others pray frequently. There is no command in The Bible that lays down fixed times or frequency for praying, except for Paul's command to "pray without ceasing." This can be understood as always to be seeking to be aware of what God is doing and what he wants the individual to do, rather than just offering prayers in words, although prayers offered in words would be made as well.
Christians can pray anywhere, anytime.
Many, but not all, Christians pray daily.
Christians do not pray to anything that faces Jerusalem.
Christians can pray anywhere because God will always hear us, Christians also pray at church though :)
Christians don't pray to stones.
It's what we were made to do, but don't forget that christians aren't the only faith to pray.
Christians do not pray as much as they (we) should. Paul tells us to pray constantly. Too many times we only pray when we feel we need something.
they pray in churches or well anywhere! god and Jesus will be there too:)
Coptic Christians pray to the Christian God, or to Saints to intercede with God on their behalf.
what do you mean? Christians pray for many different reasons; but mainly to talk to God
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
Christians can pray right where they are, wherever they are, any time. They don't need to go anywhere. However, Jesus encouraged His followers to pray in a closet; a quiet, private, secluded place. He Himself went out alone, away from people, in the early hours of the morning.