Usually, it is not material things that cause one to want to attend church, but spiritual. Material things that actually help us to travel to church are vehicles, such as an automobile.
Immigrants bring new food that Americans can try.
The conversion of the natives to Christianity Attempts to bring prestige to their church The use of native populations as slaves
attempts to bring prestige to there church
Church brings a spiritual peace within yourself, when you commit your self and your faith fully to god that is how a church can bring you strength.
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, established by Christ, and guided by the Holy Spirit to bring us to God, and God, through His Sacraments and His Grace to us. The Catholic Church has brought us salvation.
There are no laws for such things, but I don't think the power currents would be compatible, the US is NTSC format and Europe is PAL
No, light is not a material noun. It is a form of radiant energy that enables us to see things.
Scientific research in the Antarctic brings us news about the health of planet earth.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Roman Catholic Church was established by God from the side of His Son hanging on the cross and was guaranteed to guide us until the end of time; to extend salvation to us, and to bring God to us, and us to God. The Episcopalian Church is the American offshoot of the Anglican Church which is a protestant religion started by Henry VIII and his daughter, Elizabeth, in the sixteenth century, in order to have a Church subservient to their royal wishes and will.
Because our testimony is the evidence of God working in our lives, and it helps us bring nonbelievers into the church to be saved by God.
In theory, no. But it is still affected by it... the church has kept the US from doing many things, including allowing Gay Marriage.
It is necessary because a church is a place where we can meet with other believers and connect with God. It is also where we can be taught new things and learn more about our lives as Christians.