Most Protestant Christians do not use any artifacts when praying.
Catholic Christians use the rosary.
Both Catholic and Orthodox Christians are more likely than Protestants to use visual representations of Jesus and the saints in their worship, although Protestants often have an (empty) cross in their places of worship as a symbol of Jesus' death and resurrection.
A Protestant fundamentalist Christian will tell you that no objects are used. They will say that "true Christians believe in God and He doesn't need representation in objects" and that prayer does not involve the body, except perhaps to close your eyes and fold your hands.
But the vast majority of Christians, especially Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, belong to faiths that do use objects of one kind or another - prayer beads for some, a knee support for kneeling, icons, incense, candles, written words, statuary, etc.
A Protestant fundamentalist Christian will tell you that no objects are used. They will say that "true Christians believe in God and He doesn't need representation in objects" and that prayer does not involve the body, except perhaps to close your eyes and fold your hands.
But the vast majority of Christians, especially Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, belong to faiths that do use objects of one kind or another - prayer beads for some, a knee support for kneeling, icons, incense, candles, written words, statuary, etc.
Yes depending on what they belive!
Some catholics prefer to use rosaries or icons(pictures) to help them pray and others prefer to just be silent and talk to god
Only Catholic and Orthodox Churches use statues and pictures of Jesus or of the saints to help them pray. Protestant Churches do not, considering the use of icons akin to idolatory.
Some Christians use objects like crosses, rosaries, or icons as aids to focus their prayers and devotion. These objects serve as reminders of their faith and help them to connect with God in a physical and tangible way. The objects themselves are not worshipped, but rather used as tools for spiritual reflection and expression.
Christians use the tithe to help the church
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Christians do not require any "equipment" when praying. However, some Catholic Christians use the rosary. Both Catholic and Orthodox Christians are more likely than Protestants to use visual representations of Jesus and the saints in their worship, although Protestants often have an (empty) cross in their places of worship as a symbol of Jesus' death and resurrection.
they help christians concentrate
christians may find it easier to worship god using visual objects. Symbols are used as a visual connection to god and heaven.
Rosary is a prayer, so Christian can pray anytime they want to during their life, including Lent.
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God isn't out of the school. If a child wishes to pray they can. The only thing that can't be done is school prayer. We live in a society of many religions so whose do you use to pray to?
an eagle uses its talons to stab threw its prays neck that instantly kills it and the eagle can use its talons to help its beak rip the pray up and can use them to pick the pray up and fly away with it
To use real objects in teaching, one should use them as examples. If a person is trying to teach about bugs, use an actual bug. This can help with hands on learning.