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The phrase is based in the Afro-American / Southern Christian church. If one were to pray a good prayer, or an extremely long prayer, you may here a person say they were "sending up timber". The timber will be used for the construction of there heavenly home....In other words your home in heaven (however great or small!) is built according to how much time you spend in prayer.
about half of their lifetime
Probably 5 hours
It is estimated that the average American will spend six months of their lives waiting at red lights.
dependent upon how long the persons life is but the average person that lives up to be 65 years old.. will spend 9 years of their life glued to a television set
Kyrie (a simple prayer), Gloria (a long hymn), Credo (a list of the Christian beliefs), Sanctus (another shorter hymn), Agnus Dei (another simple prayer)
TOO LONG! 17% of our lives are spent waiting.
six hours
However long they need to find the SUSPECT.
Charles Finney, a prominent 19th-century evangelist, was known to spend several hours in prayer each day, often starting in the early morning hours and continuing throughout the day. He believed strongly in the power of prayer and viewed it as an essential part of his ministry.
they pray 5 times a day and a prayer in a day takes about 43minutes if you pray full and about 30minutes if you pray short
Ten billion years