So they can talk with God or Jesus
It is a connection to God. Christians worship God, cry out to God, pray out loud to God, and they pray in Jesus name.
they pray in churches or well anywhere! god and Jesus will be there too:)
Christians pray to Jesus because they believe he is the Son of God and serves as a mediator between them and God. They see Jesus as the way to connect with God and seek his guidance, forgiveness, and blessings through prayer.
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
they pray in churches or well anywhere! god and Jesus will be there too:)
Christians typically pray to God the Father or Jesus Christ, as they are seen as the primary figures in the Holy Trinity. While some may pray directly to the Holy Spirit, the majority of prayers are directed towards God the Father or Jesus Christ.
Christians and Jews believe that there is one true God. Christians and Jews pray to the same God.
Christians pray to Jesus as a way to communicate with him, seek guidance, express gratitude, and ask for help. They believe that Jesus is the Son of God and that praying to him can bring comfort, strength, and a deeper connection to their faith.
Coptic Christians pray to the Christian God, or to Saints to intercede with God on their behalf.
Christians can pray right where they are, wherever they are, any time. They don't need to go anywhere. However, Jesus encouraged His followers to pray in a closet; a quiet, private, secluded place. He Himself went out alone, away from people, in the early hours of the morning.
Christians typically pray whenever, wherever, for whatever and whoever. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 says "pray without ceasing." However, most Christians pray in the morning when they wake up, before meals, and before they go to bed. But they also pray anytime they want to talk to God. People pray when walking, jogging, shopping, sitting... in church or out of church. Christians have standard prayers, like "The Lord's Prayer", "Hail Mary", etc. However, many Christians begin their prayer with "Dear God", but in the Christian beliefs, referring to God includes the Trinity: God, Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit.