A lot to think about.
Because of raving reviews from friends, I started listening to this podcast, albeit quite apprehensively. I hate ghost stories, horror movies, etc. Unlike many of the listeners, I am careful to listen with lots of other sounds around…it’s too hard to take otherwise! When I listen to a podcast I am unsure about I will often listen to one or two and then analyze the effect it has on my soul. Am I overly frightened or worried afterward? Does this podcast help me come closer to our Lord? I was surprised at the impact it has had on me, which has been mostly good, and I am very grateful for Father’s matter-of-fact personality that is not fazed or dramatic. I have enjoyed the stories and appreciate seeing a glimpse into the spiritual realm, and the surety that God is ultimately in charge. I am humbled by the knowledge that it would be so easy to fall into so many of these sins and temptations myself: the desire to be loved, to be superhuman, to have a child, missing ones spouse from beyond the grave, impressing friends…I have a few stories of my own, but I will write only one: as a young teen I was once at a camp where some boys were playing with tarot cards and doing readings for my friends. I did not know what tarot cards were, I thought it was a game. I got within five feet of the table and felt a distinct presence of evil and felt sick. I ran from the room. It did not take me long to decide I had imagined my feelings, and I returned. The same sense of evil was there and I heard one of the boys say: “I can tell these aren’t my own cards because I can’t feel the spirits moving in them.” I ran from the room and tried to convince my remaining friends to stay away, albeit without success. I even heard a couple of them say it was a sin and go in anyway. My point of the story is this: God is gracious. Why He allowed me to feel the presence of evil, to hear those words, and preserve me from this sin, I don’t know. But I am so, so grateful. He helps all of us so much. And when we fall, He’s ready to pick us up. Sometimes it takes doing something bad to wake us up and make us better people. So consider this podcast your wake-up call. The devil is real and God is stronger (Almighty!), good, and loves you.
Billhawk8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/24
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Weirdly good , scary but very interesting
mulgunha via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/23
But in a good way! I really like this so far, I’ll definitely tune in for more!
Banana😍😍😍 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/23
I just want to hear him tell his stories. 95% of the “scare”factor is due to the music and ambient noise. The voice acting is mediocre, the dialogue is clunky, and the free voice changing app is obvious. The stories themselves are fascinating, but it’s not worth slogging through the rest.
Zaspac via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/23
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