Still Faithful — Faithfulness When Nothing Is Resolved {Eps 121}

Still Faithful — Faithfulness When Nothing Is Resolved {Eps 121}

Author: Melinda Patrick January 29, 2026 Duration: 7:00

Some parenting stories don't resolve neatly. Relationships remain strained. Questions remain unanswered. And the waiting can feel exhausting.

In Episode 5 of the Still Faithful series, we talk about what faithfulness looks like when nothing is resolved — when there is no closure, no clear outcome, and no timeline for change.

This episode invites parents to consider how to live fully, love well, and stay faithful even when the story is still unfinished.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • The emotional weight of unresolved parenting seasons

  • Why faithfulness is not waiting for resolution before living

  • How to hold hope without demanding outcomes

  • Allowing joy and grief to exist together

  • Moving forward while trusting God with what remains unanswered

Reflection questions:

  • Where am I waiting for resolution before allowing myself to live fully?

  • What might it look like to move forward faithfully, even while something remains unfinished?

  • How can I hold hope without attaching it to a specific outcome?

A closing encouragement:
Faithfulness does not require closure.
It requires presence.

 

If you would like more information on the coaching Melinda offers, send an email to: melinda@melindapatrickorg

 


Melinda Patrick hosts The Bridge Between Us: A Guide For Christian Parents Navigating the LGBTQ Conversation, a space created for those navigating one of family life's most complex and emotional journeys. This podcast speaks directly to the moment a parent learns their child identifies as LGBTQ-a moment often met with a whirlwind of love, fear, faith questions, and a deep desire to preserve connection. Rather than offering simplistic answers, these conversations explore the nuanced tension between deeply held religious beliefs and the unconditional love for a child. Melinda brings empathy and understanding to the heartbreak and confusion, assuring parents they are not alone in their struggle. Each episode delves into practical aspects of building and maintaining that essential bridge of relationship, discussing what it means to embody both grace and truth in daily interactions. The dialogue here is for parents seeking to move beyond fear or isolation, looking for a compassionate path forward that honors their faith and their child. By focusing on real stories and thoughtful perspectives, this podcast becomes a vital resource for strengthening family bonds during a time of profound change. It’s about finding a way to walk together, even when the path feels unfamiliar.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

The Bridge Between Us: A Guide For Christian Parents Navigating the LGBTQ Conversation
Podcast Episodes
Discovering Hope Beneath the Rubble with Jenn Hand {Eps 105} [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:10
Are you feeling like life has collapsed around you—wondering if joy, peace, or even a sense of normal will ever return? You're not alone. In this episode of The Bridge Between Us, host Melinda Patrick welcomes back Jenn…
Finding Joy When Your Kids Walk Away - Mary DeMuth {Eps. 102} [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:29
Finding Joy When Your Kids Walk Away: Trusting Jesus Over Outcomes Parenting is one of the most rewarding yet challenging journeys we can experience. As Christian parents, we often dream of raising children who follow Je…
Looking Back, Standing Firm, Moving Forward {Eps 100} [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:40
This isn't just another episode… it's a milestone. Today we celebrate 100 episodes of conversations where faith, family, and identity intersect — and where God's truth and love meet in powerful ways. When The Bridge Betw…
Amy Riordan - Longing For Intimacy, Walking in Freedom {Eps 99} [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:31
When someone you love wrestles with sexual or relational brokenness—or when you're facing your own shame and questions—where do you turn? Too often, Christians feel unprepared, isolated, or powerless to help. Parents lon…