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There’s a Saint For That

There’s a Saint For That

March 11, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

For those with a very specific spiritual need, a simple prayer to God may not be enough. At least that is the opinion of this infographic from Online Christian Colleges. The infographic suggests that sometimes it’s helpful to appeal directly to a patron saint. Whether you’re a craft-beer producer, a nervous bride or just have a toothache, chances are Christian-Catholic tradition has recognized someone who may be willing to take up your cause.

Nurturing Religion Within the Household

Nurturing Religion Within the Household

February 15, 2013 | By | Add a Comment

The preservation of faith is often revered as a key, fundamental element in the lives of many. As a whole, an implemented belief system is intended to foster spiritual guidance whilst providing a strong sense of community for the the bevy of religions that are routinely observed. Most Americans consider themselves people of faith, but these spiritual beliefs span various, religious spectrums. Learn more about nurturing religion in the household in this infographic from Parenting Styles for New Parents.

Religion and Crime: Is There a Correlation?

Religion and Crime: Is There a Correlation?

December 26, 2012 | By | Add a Comment

Are there more individuals charged with property crimes, such as robbery and theft, in states that are less religious than others? In this infographic from Total Criminal Defense, we’ll investigate whether or not there is a correlation between religion and crime.

19 Types of Christians

19 Types of Christians

February 10, 2012 | By | Add a Comment

People wear their “religion” in different capacities. While some are deeply devout on a daily basis, others may only pray in times of great desperation. Some seek to eliminate humanity’s wrongs while others seek to prove humanity itself wrong. Take a look at these 19 typical types of Christians from Online Christian Colleges and see if you fit or break the mold–or know someone who does.