* It is wise for a person to try different faiths and also study them on the internet before deciding on one particular one. The Russian Orthodox Faith is extremely strict. However, in most faiths in the world 'the flesh is weak' is not unheard of. We are human, not perfect and one needs a faith where the God we decide to pray too has forgiveness if a person has a sexual relationship before marriage. Because you mentioned 'you struggle with your flesh daily' you are not ready to commit to an extremely strict religion that forbids you to have sexual contact before marriage. Please read the link regarding the history of Russian Orthodox Faith and where is stands in the modern age: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Orthodox_Church
No, no one goes to mikvah on a daily basis.
It depends entirely on what country you're referring to, and whether you are talking about Orthodox Jews or non-Orthodox Jews.
it affected daily life
it affected daily life
No. It is the daily struggle of trying to be Christ like. Not to imitate but to be an ensample.
see website: www.nomadfoundation.org for information on the Tuareg, their daily activities, and struggle to survive as nomadic herders in this modern world.
To become strong, you should exercise daily and eat healthy foods.
Russian Tortoises can eat peas, i feed my Russian tortoise peas daily, although you can overfeed them very easily so i give my tortoise breakfast and dinner.
Men can become strong by lifting weights and working out on a daily basis.
The official language spoken in Russia is Russian. It is the most widely spoken language in the country and is used in government, education, media, and daily communication.
Nikka is Russian for Belonging to God and Nika is Japanese for daily study :D
It played a central role in daily life.People went to church reguraly.Also the sacraments gave shape in each stage of life and death.