The Washington Post, in honor of the National Day of Prayer, created videos showing how people of different faith traditions pray. They demonstrate how to pray like a Sikh, in a labryinth, like a Buddhist and like a Mormon.
The Relief Society president of the Washington D.C. stake explains how members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pray.
In the United States, 55 percent of people say they pray daily?
On a related note, did you also know that teachers can use the Bible in their curriculum and discuss it?
The Supreme Court has ruled that teaching about religion and using the Bible in the classroom may both exist in any curriculum if they are not a part of religious worship, but are integrated as a part of the offerings within a secular program. The Supreme Court clearly affirmed this position in Stone vs. Graham, when it stated that the Bible may constitutionally be used in an appropriate study of history, civilization, ethics, comparative religion, or the like.