A 15-YEAR-OLD BOY IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE — AND HE’S ASKING FOR YOUR PRAYERS

A 15-YEAR-OLD BOY IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE — AND HE’S ASKING FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Every night before he goes to sleep, 15-year-old Will Roberts kneels in prayer with his parents.

Not for good grades.
Not for a winning season.
Not for a new bike or a bigger bedroom.

Will prays for something much more precious:

More time. More life. More hope.

Will, from Ralph, Alabama, has been courageously battling bone cancer. The disease has already taken one of his legs, but it has never taken his faith.

Through surgeries, treatments, and countless difficult days, Will has continued to lean on God, finding strength in prayer alongside his parents, Jason and Brittney, and his close friend Cooper.

Now, the family is facing another devastating challenge.

Just days ago, doctors discovered that the cancer has spread, and tumors have developed behind Will’s eyes.

The news has shaken the entire family.

Yet even in the midst of fear and uncertainty, Will continues to pray.

His prayers are honest.
They are emotional.
They are the words of a young man facing a battle that no child should ever have to fight.

The Roberts family is holding onto hope as they explore a promising drug that has shown potential in helping some bone cancer patients. They are praying that it may offer Will another chance.

His mother, Brittney, has chosen to share some of Will’s prayers publicly—not for sympathy, but to help others understand what this journey truly feels like and to invite people everywhere to join them in prayer.

No matter your faith or background, a few moments of kindness, encouragement, or prayer can mean more than words can express to a family walking through such a difficult season.

Please keep Will Roberts and his family in your thoughts and prayers.

Pray for strength.

Pray for healing.

Pray for hope.

And if you listen to Will’s prayer, consider leaving a message of support for this courageous young man and his family.

Sometimes the most powerful thing we can offer is simply letting someone know they are not facing their battle alone.