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A House For The Devout On The Web - Build A Website For Your Religious Institution By: Madison Lockwood When you are apart of a religious institution, you have a responsibility to reach a wide range of people. Not only the congregants who attend services or meetings but also those who are interested in attending as well as those curious about the workings and tenets of your religion. When you build your own website, you have the ability to cater to all of these needs in detail and with ease. Here are just a few ideas on what a religious institution might like to have on their w... Tags: website hosting, religious institutions, church websites, forums
Costa Rica and Religion By: David Lovendahl Religion in Costa Rica is very visible but widely practiced. Costa Ricans are 90% Catholic. Even though Catholicism is the main religion, most Costa Ricans are not extremely religious. Secular activities take precedence over religious ones and most people do not attend church regularly. Tags: Costa Rica religion, Catholic Church in Costa Rica, Church and state Costa Rica, Costa Ric
Faith and Culture Combine By: Francesca Black Stroll into the small farming community of Shipshewana, Indiana and be surrounded by a culture rarely found anywhere. The town of around 536 people hosts about 500,000 visitors each year. What is the big attraction? This area of Northern Indiana is home to many of the Amish faith. Tourism has been encouraged by residents of Shipshewana, attracting people come from far and wide to experience the simple, beautiful life led by the Amish. Tags: faith, amish, religion, culture, amish religion, religious, belief, beliefs, church, famil
Chinese Religion: Taoism By: Emma Snow You are no doubt familiar with the harmonizing symbol of yin and yang: the mystical circle encasing rolling waves of black and white. Within the black wave rides a white dot, and conversely, a black dot is seen in the white wave. Most know its connection to the idea of yin and yang, but few know the origin of yin and yang, or anything more of Taoist thought. Tags: tao, taoism, chinese religion, religious, beliefs, faith, practice, culture, china, chines
Religious Tattoos: Taboo Or Not Taboo? By: Art Nahshon It does not take a genius for one to realize that tattoos are becoming indelible in our society today. People from all walks of life are getting themselves inked for various reasons. For some, the reasons are merely skin-deep: to increase their “level of sexiness” up a few notches, to identify themselves with a group of tattooed individuals, or to exercise their freedom and be cool. But for some, it involves a deeper, religious meaning.
Embark on a religious journey to U.S. through R-1 visa By: VisaPro.com It may soon become harder to get an R visa as a religious worker. Over the past few years the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the US Consulates overseas, and the USCIS has determined that the R visa category is susceptible to fraud. The first report on the potential for fraud in the program was issued by the GAO in March 1999, over 8 years ago. USCIS, through the Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) Office, continued to review the program to look for weaknesses. Tags: r-1 visa r1 religious worker religious worker articles uscis us immigration lawyer nonim
Religious Jewelry An Outward Sign of Faith By: Mitch Endick The power of religious symbolism has endured through history. For many religious denominations, sacred symbols have often taken the form of personal jewelry. Religious jewelry has been used as an outward sign of ones faith. The symbol used often indicates the particular religion of the wearer. Tags: religious jewelry
Different Kinds and Concepts Of Religious Jewellery By: Imran Ali There are many purposes of religious jewelry. Jewellery with pious symbols or implication not only contributes a bit of glitter and behaves as a costless accessory, but also behaves as an outward symbol or sign of one's notions or beliefs. Tags: Religious, Jewelry
History Of Religious Jewellery By: Imran Ali Jewellery is a clear cut term that delineates a decorative adornment on the body. It includes rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, tiaras and many other adornments. Jewellery has been used in each civilization passim history and in bigeminal dissimilar ways. Today, in our culture, jewellery serves mostly as an artistic intention. Jewellery is used to interpret sociable or official grade, rank, marital status, age and tribal kinship. In early ages, jewellery was also served as religious, political and societal affiliation. The first use of jewellery was to show and express religious affiliation. Tags: Religious, Jewelry
Religious Jewellery to Express The Perfect Faith By: Imran Ali There is a great trend and tradition to wear religious jewelry in many religions. It is also steeped in various faiths. In early age, religious jewellery was adorned by Christians. In Christian community many Christians wear the religious jewellery in the form of holy cross which represents their deep faith in Jesus. This type of jewellery also symbolized as the perfect belief in Jesus. Tags: Religious, Jewelry
An Deep Look Into A Religious Marriage By: Francis K Githinji A religious marriage pays a lot of attention to religious rites and practices. There are many kinds of religious marriages and, they include the Christian marriages and Islamic marriages. Over the years, more and more people have sought to divorce marriage and religion. Tags: Religious Marriage
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