Can G-d still perform miracles today?
For Canadian violinist and composer Merla Watson, the answer is a resounding yes.
After a devastating accident in which a piano crushed her hand, doctors told her she would never play the violin again. The damage was severe. Multiple surgeries helped save the hand, but medical experts believed her musical career was over.
Yet Merla refused to give up hope.
What followed was an extraordinary journey of faith, perseverance, and healing that even her world-renowned hand surgeon could not explain. Through a dream, a promise from G-d, and a simple act of faith, Merla experienced a miracle that restored not only her ability to play but also inspired countless others facing seemingly impossible circumstances.
Her story reminds us that healing is not always limited by what we can see or understand. Sometimes G-d works beyond human explanations, bringing restoration to our bodies, hearts, relationships, and spirits.
At The Crossover Project, we believe healing is still available today. Whether you are facing physical challenges, emotional wounds, family struggles, or spiritual questions, Merla’s testimony encourages us to keep trusting, keep believing, and keep our hearts open to the One who still heals.
As Merla wisely shared, “I don’t know why G-d doesn’t always heal, but He does heal.”
May her story encourage you to hold onto hope and to remember that no situation is beyond the reach of G-d’s healing touch.
