Yes, Christians live their life through prayer and helpful actions.
It is called the lords prayer.
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The oldest and most traditional posture of prayer for Christians is called the orans position (literally means the prayer position). This is a position of standing with arms raised to either side, in imitation of Christ on the cross. The oldest images from the Roman catacombs and houses of Christians in prayer show us Christians in this position. In the medieval period, prayer was often done with arms crossed infront of yourself. The preztel was in fact designed in imitation of Christians in prayer like this, since it was a food meant for the Lenten fast before Easter. In the modern era, it has become common place to associate kneeling with prayer, a posture traditionally reserved for penitence. Often, the postures come from imitation of Christ - like the orans position. Or from practical need. In fact, Christians are encouraged to pray without ceasing, so really any posture can be a posture of prayer.
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Mother Teresa's favorite prayer was the "Radiating Christ" prayer. It reflects her desire to spread love and compassion to others in the same way that Christ did.
In the Bible Jesus instructs specifically how to pray. His example is known as "the Lord's Prayer".
The difference between CSI Christians and Roman Catholic Christians is the Holy Rosary, prayer through Mary and baptism.
Prayer is a Christians interpersonal talk with God our creator. When gathered in church or a group, a common prayer is often used for all to bow their heads &/or some say aloud.
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There's no such thing as Jewish prayer beads. Prayer beads are used by Hindus, some Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs and Bahai.