PlusGrace, a social network for praying


Jamie Coughlin believes in the power of prayer. So much so that he's built a website called PlusGrace that lets people pledge to pray for others online or donate money electronically to those requesting prayers. The website gets a small slice of the collection plate.
"A lot of people say, man, there's so much negativity in the news, and I can't do anything about it," he says. "Well, you know the one thing you can do to be proactive and affect the outcome? Pray."

The for-profit business, designed and built by the 32-year-old Coughlin and his younger brother, was incorporated last November on All Souls Day and opened to the public in mid-January. It has a clean, user-friendly design and facilitates two types of faith-based campaigns: People can either ask others to pledge prayers only, or they can ask for prayers and cash. The campaigns are then featured under category headings such as "Recent" and "Random." Slogans such as "Social for the Soul" and "Pray It Forward" flash on the home page, which also features popular users and latest tweets.
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