The Good Question Podcast

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There is an eternal struggle between good and evil— is it as abstract as we think about it? What does it mean to be on the good side? What does it mean to be on the good side and what role does faith and redemption play in bringing people from the abyss of darkness? In this gripping episode, we speak with Father John Farao, a renowned exorcist and Catholic Chaplain specializing in religious programs in prisons at California Men’s Colony, a prison housing 4,000 men and a man who has seen both good and bad.

With over 14 years of experience as a catholic priest in prison ministry, Fr. Farao has witnessed firsthand the grip of darkness—and the transformative power of rehabilitation through faith in even the most troubled souls.

Inside this episode, we explore:

  • The bizarre path that led to Fr. Farao’s prison ministry and first insights and the impact of faith on inmates. 
  • What are the hidden battles inmates face, and is there hope in rehabilitation through faith? 
  • What is it like to witness God at work firsthand? Fr. Farao’s account. 
  • What are the deepest traumas among men and how do they impact spirituality?
  • Is it important to uphold inmates’ religious rights? 

Exorcism is often misunderstood, feared, and sensationalized, but is it really as mind bending and as scary as we know it? What is the truth behind this ancient practice?

Click play now to uncover the realities of spiritual warfare and the power of faith.

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr