Foreword
As a doctor of physical therapy, I have devoted my career to understanding the intricate design of the human body. Terms such as musculoskeletal alignment, neuromuscular coordination, postural stability, and rehabilitation science remind us how fearfully and wonderfully made we are. Modern medical science explains much about movement, recovery, and the body’s capacity to heal, yet there remain dimensions of restoration that no therapy or clinical method can fully address. These are the moments when we recognize that healing is not only physical but also deeply spiritual.
Reading Dr. Venkat Potana’s book has been both refreshing and inspiring. The author testifies of supernatural encounters, visions, dreams, and journeys in the Spirit that reveal the living God’s power to transform lives. What struck me most as a medical professional is that this testimony does not conflict with science. Physical therapy can realign joints and retrain muscles, but it is God who brings wholeness. Medicine restores function, but the Spirit of God restores destiny. Rather than being in opposition, science and miracles often meet in harmony, showing us that the Creator who designed the body also holds authority over its healing.
In my own practice, I have observed recoveries that surpass textbook expectations. Patients regain mobility faster than protocols predict, pain vanishes in ways unaccounted for by treatment, and individuals rise above their prognosis with renewed strength. Clinical terminology may label these as atypical or exceptional outcomes, but people of faith recognize them as miracles. This book confirms that the supernatural dimension of healing is real and continues today, complementing the best that science offers.
Dr. Potana has written with conviction, depth, and clarity. His pages are not merely stories; they are living testimonies that invite readers into a greater reality. For those searching for hope, this book provides assurance. For those in ministry, it becomes a resource of encouragement. And for those of us in the medical field, it demonstrates that acknowledging the miraculous does not diminish our profession but enriches it.
I wholeheartedly recommend this work. It is more than a book; it is a witness of how God still moves among His people. The experiences described here will inspire faith, challenge doubt, and open hearts to the truth that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
—Dr. Paramjit Singh
Herbertpur Christian Hospital
September 2025