In this deeply personal episode of Patience in Progress, Mel, Shel, and Karissa sit down to explore a question many people wrestle with quietly: Can grief and faith exist at the same time?
Through honest conversation, raw stories, and faith-centered reflection, the hosts talk about what it feels like to pray, receive answers, and still feel unsettled. They discuss the reality of moving forward when peace comes in fragments, not all at once, and how faith isn’t the absence of doubt, fear, or grief, but the decision to keep walking anyway.
This episode touches on:
Prayers that are answered without emotional clarity
Choosing obedience when peace feels delayed
Navigating grief, loss, divorce, illness, and unanswered prayers
The sacred space where anger, faith, and trust can coexist
Finding peace in small moments when life feels overwhelming
With vulnerability, humor, and compassion, this conversation reminds us that letting go can be holy and painful at the same time, and that God often honors effort over perfection. If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is “enough” while you’re grieving or felt like you’re failing spiritually because peace hasn’t come yet this episode is for you.
As always, be patient with yourself. Progress is still happening, even when you can’t see it.