Gospel powerhouse Maranda Curtis is giving glory to God after a challenging health journey, sharing a moving testimony of healing, faith, and restoration.
While ministering at a recent worship service in the Bahamas, Curtis opened up about a deeply personal season that had kept her away from the stage for months. The acclaimed praise and worship leader revealed that she had been hospitalized and underwent vocal cord surgery on January 15, forcing her into an unexpected period of silence and recovery.
For an artist known for her commanding voice and passionate delivery, the experience marked a significant pause in her ministry. Curtis shared that during her time in the hospital, the last song she sang to the Lord from her bed was "I Trust in God"-a moment that reflected both surrender and unwavering faith in the midst of uncertainty.
Known for beloved songs such as "Nobody Like You Lord," "I'm All In," and "Run," Curtis has built a reputation as one of gospel music's most anointed voices, seamlessly blending traditional roots with contemporary worship expression. Yet in this season, her testimony has spoken just as powerfully as her music.
After nearly five months of recovery, Curtis has now returned-and her comeback is nothing short of triumphant. Taking the stage once again, she delivered a powerful rendition of "In the Name of Jesus," with many noting that her voice sounds stronger than ever, carrying both authority and gratitude.
Her return is more than a musical milestone; it stands as a declaration of faith fulfilled. For Curtis, the journey from hospital bed to worship platform is a testimony of God's sustaining grace and healing power.
As she continues to minister, her story is already encouraging countless believers-reminding them that even in seasons of silence, God is still at work.
Indeed, as her testimony declares: God is a healer.
















