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The main characters in "Facing the Giants" are Grant Taylor, the head football coach, Brooke Taylor, his supportive wife, Brock Kelley, the football team captain, and Mr. Bridges, a troubled student on the team. The story follows their journey of faith, perseverance, and overcoming obstacles both on and off the football field.
The conflict in "Facing the Giants" is the struggle of a high school football coach facing personal and professional challenges, including a losing streak, financial problems, and infertility. The coach must inspire his team to overcome their limitations on and off the field, leading to a story of perseverance, faith, and determination.
Hey they practice their faith in a Buddhism temple. So, they can medatate and all kinds of stuf.
No, Mosques are for the people practice the faith muslims and temple are for the people who practice the faith of judisam
Tempting Faith - Private Practice - was created on 2008-11-26.
Are there peculiar ways different cultures or nationalities practice their faith?
faith
Faith is what you believe in; religion is how you practice it.
Faith can not be practiced. it is a natural thing which comes from your inside. If with practice you are going to have faith on someone means that you are cheating yourself. So don't force yourself to have faith and let it come from your inside.
Both faith and practice (doing ritual worships and good deeds) are equally important. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said Iman (faith) is what is settled in your heart and emphasized by practice.
Judaism
Your religious faith and practice is evidence in your life by your change in character, personality and everyday lifestyle.