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Hi there, and welcome to While You Wait Ministries. Before you scroll to the next thing, take a breath. Your waiting season is not wasted time—it's a divine classroom where God is preparing you for what's ahead. Here, we gather to remember that hope still works, healing still happens, and you're not waiting alone.
You're right where you're meant to be. Let's wait well together.
With love and expectancy,
Rev. Dr. Lael C. Melville
Founder, While You Wait Ministries

Hope is not denial. Hope is not pretending the hurt didn’t happen. Hope is the place where God meets you in the middle of it all and says: I’m still here. I’m still working. And I’m still writing your story.
Hope has a point – and it’s this: pain does not get the final word.
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” - Romans 15:13 (NIV)
We made it to the end of April. And if you’ve been with us all month – showing up on Wednesdays, sitting with the hard questions, letting Hope Point meet you where you actually are – this one is for you.
This is Week 5 of While You Wait Wednesday, and Dr. Lael is closing out the month with a word that ties it all together. A final, grounding reminder of what hope actually is – and why it matters so much for wherever you’re standing right now.
Watch the Final WUWW of April
Press play before you read another word. It’s short. It’s direct. And it might be exactly what you needed to hear today.
Dr. Lael opens this final teaching of April with a clear, honest definition of what hope actually is – and what it isn’t.
Hope is not pretending it didn’t hurt. Hope is not a spiritual bypass around the pain. Hope is the place where God shows up in the middle of the hard thing and says: I am still here. I am still working. And I am still writing this story.
That’s the whole point. Pain does not get the final word. God does.
She closes with a simple, grounding invitation: name one hard thing from April. Just one. And bring it to the God of hope – the One Romans 15:13 calls by that name specifically. Ask Him to show you the whole point of it. Not to erase it. Not to explain it away. But to meet you in it with strength, direction, and the grace to keep going.

Take five minutes before you close this tab.
Find a quiet spot. Put your hand over your heart. And work through these three questions slowly:
What is the one hard place from April that I need to bring to God today?
Where have I seen God show up in it – even quietly, even partially?
What does it look like to trust the God of hope with what is still unresolved?
April isn’t fully finished until you hear the full thing – and process it with women who have been walking this same road all month.
HOPErs, our private community on Circle, is where the conversation continues. Daily prayer posts. Weekly workbooks. Dr. Lael’s full teachings. And a community of women who refuse to wait alone.
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