Closing Time with David Monsour

83 Years, 100 Trips, One Incredible Story: Meet Helen

10 min · 7. Apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489746/fan_mail/new] At 83, Helen doesn’t remember every place, every detail, or every story from the road. But maybe that’s not the point. In this episode, we sit down with Helen and talk about a life shaped not by perfect memory, but by consistent presence. Through decades of travel, mission trips, and seasons of life that blur together, one thing stands out clearly—she just kept showing up. This conversation isn’t about timelines or tallies. It’s about faith that didn’t need fanfare, obedience that didn’t require recognition, and a quiet kind of impact that builds over time. Some stories are sharp. Others are softened by time. But what remains is something deeper: A life of saying yes. Again and again. You can find me as David Monsour a.k.a. Disco Davo on most social media applications as well as my contact  davidmonsour.com.

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