A small but heartfelt thank you from Will to each and every one of you. I read to him every word of encouragement you sent.
There are moments, small and quiet, yet powerful enough to stir the human heart. Today was one such moment.

Just hours before, Will Roberts had been suffering excruciating pain, a pain so intense it was impossible to conceal. It was the kind of pain that seemed to stop time, making every breath a struggle. His family could only be there, holding his hand, reading the loving messages everyone had sent—as a way to keep Will from being alone during his most difficult time.
Then the doctor adjusted his pain medication. Not a noisy miracle, but a very gentle remission. And from that remission, something that seemed to have vanished returned.
Will sat up.
He began to speak. His voice was weak, but he was present. And then—something that choked everyone up—Will tried to suppress a laugh. A fragile, brief laugh, but enough to say: he was still here. He still felt loved. He was still connected to this world.

While sitting there, Will took a picture of himself. Not to prove his strength, but to express his gratitude. A small but heartfelt thank you to everyone who prayed, wrote a word of encouragement, thought of him even though they had never met. The picture didn’t just capture Will’s face—it captured the essence of human connection.
There are things medicine can’t reach. But words of love can. Prayers can. The spiritual presence of thousands of hearts can. And today, all of that touched Will—not just physically, but mentally and spiritually.
Will wants to say thank you. His family wants to say thank you. And the world needs to be reminded: true compassion has power.
Please continue to pray for Will Roberts.

Every message, every plea, every thought directed toward him is helping him to recover—not just physically, but spiritually and in faith.
Today, thanks to you, Will was able to sit up.Today, thanks to you, he smiled.
And sometimes, just like that…is a miracle.




