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- Prayer_blog abstract "A prayer blog is a blog where one blogs one's prayers and only one's prayers, but not necessarily all of one's prayers. This activity is religion independent but does particularly facilitate 'social prayers' and is not useful in the traditional prayer rituals of some religions.Most Abrahamic religious traditions teach that prayer can be done spontaneously by any person at any moment. A prayer blog utilizes the more recent forms of human communication for this type of prayer. A prayer blog can be submitted by a variety of means, including text messaging, instant messaging, tweets, email, MP3 or blog entries. Prayer blogs can be either private or public, but they are usually not advertised by their authors to other people.".
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- Prayer_blog wikiPageRevisionID "641412120".
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Blog.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prayer.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_blogs.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Micro-blogging.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Microblogging.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Prayer.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prayer blog".
- Prayer_blog hasPhotoCollection Prayer_blog.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Blog_topics.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Prayer_blog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prayer_blog subject Category:Prayer.
- Prayer_blog subject Category:Religious_blogs.
- Prayer_blog hypernym Blog.
- Prayer_blog type Article.
- Prayer_blog type Website.
- Prayer_blog type Article.
- Prayer_blog type Blog.
- Prayer_blog comment "A prayer blog is a blog where one blogs one's prayers and only one's prayers, but not necessarily all of one's prayers. This activity is religion independent but does particularly facilitate 'social prayers' and is not useful in the traditional prayer rituals of some religions.Most Abrahamic religious traditions teach that prayer can be done spontaneously by any person at any moment. A prayer blog utilizes the more recent forms of human communication for this type of prayer.".
- Prayer_blog label "Prayer blog".
- Prayer_blog sameAs m.05c2wz2.
- Prayer_blog sameAs Q7239010.
- Prayer_blog sameAs Q7239010.
- Prayer_blog wasDerivedFrom Prayer_blog?oldid=641412120.
- Prayer_blog isPrimaryTopicOf Prayer_blog.