The Exorcist Files Ryan Bethea, Fr. Carlos Martins
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- Religie en spiritualiteit
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For the last several years, the Catholic Church has noted an alarming increase in the number of exorcisms performed. And for some of the most disturbing and vicious cases of possession, one priest is often summoned. With almost two decades in ministry, renowned priest Father Carlos Martins has encountered evil in nearly every way imaginable. From Ouija boards and curses to witches and demonic pacts, Father Martins has battled the ancient serpent in many forms. The Exorcist Files are his stories.
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An Orthodox Exorcist Shares His Stories
Fr. Nectarios Trevino, an Orthodox priest, exorcist and dear friend of Father Carlos Martins shares his spiritual warfare insights and stories.
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A Neuroscientist Talks Deliverance and Demons
Dr. Josh Brown, a professor of neuroscience returns to the show to share his experiences with our adversary
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Miracles and Saints with Msgr. Robert Sarno
The Vatican has a process for investigating miracles. Msgr Sarno helped run it. He joins us to talk about what it takes to be a saint.
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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: KICKSTARTER GOES LIVE 3/27
Excited to announce our kickstarter!
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BONUS: Q&A on Ghosts, Lost Souls and Protestant Deliverance
Father Martins checks in from Florida to answer a few audience questions.
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BONUS: Angels In Islam
The Exorcist Files takes a look into the unseen realm of angels, demons and Jinn in the Islamic tradition.
Klantrecensies
Informs the listener
I like this podcast because it gives in depth detail over the inner workings of the devil. Things that impact us that I had never thought of. I’ve become VERY conscientious of what I will and won’t entertain when it comes to movies etc. I believe many of the health problems I have are due to books (was a Steven King fan) and films that I’ve read and watched. I’ve thrown everything out and now I am trying to get back on the right path. I’ve learned through this podcast we can’t entertain ourselves with “evil” things and then on Sunday's go to church and expect everything to be ok.
Real
I’m loving that this production is real, down-to-earth and thus relatable whil not jettisoning truth. Evangelism done right!