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d+ “God Is Not Done With Will Yet”: A Family’s Unbreakable Faith After a Devastating Scan

The phone call came early in the morning — the kind that instantly changes the air in a room, the kind every family dreads. For Brittney Roberts, there was no gentle way to absorb what the doctors were about to say. Will’s latest PET scan results were in, and they carried news that felt almost impossible to comprehend.

The cancer had spread.

In a matter of minutes, the future Will and his family had been praying toward seemed to fracture into uncertainty. The scan revealed metastases in multiple areas — his jaw, sternum, lymph nodes, liver, and lungs — signaling an aggressive progression that no parent is ever prepared to hear described aloud. The weight of those words settled heavily over the room, leaving silence where hope had once spoken freely.

Yet even in that silence, something remarkable happened.

Brittney, Will’s mother, spoke through tears but with unmistakable conviction:
“God is not done with Will yet.”

It was not denial. It was not naïveté. It was faith — raw, trembling, and unyielding — offered in the face of news that would have crushed many. For the Roberts family, faith has never been a slogan. It has been a lifeline.

A Battle That Refuses to Be Quiet

Will’s journey with cancer has already demanded more strength than most people will ever be asked to give. From treatments that left his body exhausted to scans that carried both relief and heartbreak, each step has tested the family’s endurance. They have learned to live between appointments, to measure time in lab results and prayer circles, to hold joy gently because it can be taken away without warning.

This morning’s scan was different.

Doctors explained that the cancer’s spread indicates a more complex and dangerous phase. Each affected area carries its own risks, its own challenges, and its own implications for what comes next. While medical teams are carefully reviewing options and next steps, there are answers that simply do not exist yet — and questions no one is ready to ask out loud.

Inside the hospital, the atmosphere was heavy but focused. No dramatic reactions. No collapsing under the weight of it all. Just a family holding each other closer, processing information one breath at a time.

And there is one detail from today’s medical conversation — something discussed quietly between doctors and family — that has not yet been shared publicly. Not because it lacks importance, but because it carries a weight the family is still learning how to carry themselves.

Choosing Hope When It Hurts

In moments like these, hope becomes a deliberate choice.

Brittney and Will’s father, Jason, have chosen not to give up — not on treatment, not on prayer, not on the belief that this story is still being written. They speak honestly about fear and exhaustion, but they also speak about God with the same certainty they speak about their son’s name.

Their younger child, Charlie, remains a constant reminder of why this fight matters so deeply. In the quiet moments between updates and phone calls, the family clings to normalcy where they can — a laugh, a shared memory, a hand held tightly.

“We don’t know what tomorrow holds,” Brittney shared privately. “But we know who holds tomorrow.”

It is a statement that has echoed through thousands of messages from supporters around the world. Prayer warriors, strangers who have never met Will, families who understand this kind of fear all too well — they have united around one request: prayer.

A Global Call to Stand Together

The Roberts family is now asking for something powerful and deeply human — not solutions, not guarantees, but prayer.

They are asking people across continents and time zones to pause, even briefly, and speak Will’s name in faith. To ask for strength for his body, clarity for his doctors, peace for his parents, and protection for his spirit.

They are asking for prayer not because medicine has failed, but because they believe God works through both hands and hearts — through science and surrender.

Supporters are encouraged to comment “Amen,” share Will’s story, and keep the entire family — Will, Jason, Brittney, and Charlie — in their thoughts and prayers during these fragile hours.

More Than a Diagnosis

This story is not just about a scan or a diagnosis. It is about the moment when faith is tested at its deepest level. It is about parents who refuse to let fear have the final word. It is about a young life that has already inspired thousands simply by continuing to fight.

No one knows what the next chapter will hold. The road ahead is uncertain, and the days to come may bring difficult decisions. But what is clear — undeniably clear — is that this family is not walking alone.

And as long as there are voices praying, hearts believing, and love refusing to give up, Will’s story is far from over.

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