Central Christian Church
At Central Christian Church, we believe your story matters. Whether you’re brand new to faith or looking to grow deeper, we’re here to help you take that next step. Our Values are: Jesus First. People Always. Made for More. Here you’ll find weekly sermons, quick encouragement, and honest prayers. Life’s too short to settle for less than what God has for you.
Central Christian Church
Strengthen Your Faith for Those Around You | Guided Prayers
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Welcome to today's Guided Prayer, where we invite you to find a quiet space to still your mind and body.
Guided Prayers are a daily 5–10 minute, intentionally created moment to slow down and meet with God—through scripture, reflection, and honest prayer.
It’s not a program you attend.
It’s a pathway you practice.
A guided space where people can stop, breathe, and connect with Jesus—every single day.
The gospel writer Mark records the words of Jesus regarding prayer as this Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it. Faith in prayer doesn't mean pretending everything is already perfect. It means trusting that God is already working. Sometimes doubt can creep in when we don't see immediate answers. It becomes easy to question whether our prayers matter. But God invites us to pray with confidence, believing that He hears and responds according to His will. Faith grows not by seeing first, but by trusting first. Tell God honestly where your faith feels weak or uncertain. Bring to Him the things you've been praying for and ask Him to strengthen your trust in His timing and His ways. Invite Him to replace doubt with confidence in His character. Ask Him to help you believe that your prayers are heard and that He is moving even now. Another way to build our faith is to believe for those around us. Pause for a moment and think of the people in your life who is someone who you know or might suspect is believing God for something. Join your faith with theirs and take a minute to pray for them.