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When Science Could Not Explain It

Episode 271 of the It Is Written Canada podcast, hosted by IIW Canada, titled "When Science Could Not Explain It" was published on March 7, 2026 and runs 28 minutes.

March 7, 2026 ·28m · It Is Written Canada

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When patients come to him with conditions that seem to have no clear medical explanation, physician Dr. Josiah Rambally begins to look beyond the physical symptoms and ask deeper questions. In this compelling interview, he shares real-life cases where medical science reached its limits, yet faith in Jesus Christ brought hope, healing, and lasting transformation—revealing the powerful impact when medicine and faith intersect.

When patients come to him with conditions that seem to have no clear medical explanation, physician Dr. Josiah Rambally begins to look beyond the physical symptoms and ask deeper questions. In this compelling interview, he shares real-life cases where medical science reached its limits, yet faith in Jesus Christ brought hope, healing, and lasting transformation—revealing the powerful impact when medicine and faith intersect.

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