Prayer is the most practiced form of any religious ritual, Christianity not excluded. For a religion to make a deep impression, either it's rituals must be light and frequent (like prayer), or very heavy impact, but only once in a lifetime (like a coming of age ritual you nearly die in).
Religions that for instance only have one very light ritual (singing auld lang syne on new years eve) will be outcompeted by other religions.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou can not lead a Christian life without prayer. Prayer can be adoration, Thanksgiving, expiation, petition, or love. Above all prayer must be mental, you must think about what you are praying and listen for God's word to you. Jesus gives us the example of how prayer should permeate our whole life, and St. Paul tells us that we must pray without ceasing. (1 Thess 5:17).As usual, the relinut can not even answer a basic question like this. He tells you you should, but not why... Please do waste some more time praying for my soul, it tickles me.
Worship is the most important part of Christianity, prayer is just a part of worship and is as important as the others such as Scripture reading. If you single out one as the most important than you miss the entire sense of worship. For we are to worship in everything that we do, even in work or games.
The official place of worship for Christians is the church. The Jews worship in a synagogue.
Prayer.
The Shema prayer.
You can worship God anywhere, but every Sunday and on most Wednesday nights Christians gather for special worship together in a church.
Christianity, Ancestor-Worship, Islam, Judaism, Hindi, Rastafarian, Animism, Buddhism. Most commonly is a mixture of traditional Ancestor-Worship and Christianity.
who is the most inportant teacher of christianity
Most still claim to be some sect of Christianity.
a place of worship for christans is a church
A number of religions developed out of Christianity. The most important of these is Islam.
Obeidience
Although most of the founders were of one Christian denomination or another, the important idea was that all people could worship their God as they desired without interference from the government.
the Our Father