Closing Time with David Monsour

I Didn’t Plan to Change. Not resisting the pull anymore. Enjoying the ride.

20 min · 6. apr. 2026
episode I Didn’t Plan to Change. Not resisting the pull anymore. Enjoying the ride. cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489746/fan_mail/new] A year ago, I went on a mission trip with my son thinking I was going to help other people. What I didn’t expect was how much I would change. Over the past 12 months, something has been pulling me… not guilt, not pressure, just a steady draw toward God that I couldn’t really explain. In this episode, I talk honestly about what that’s looked like. The hesitation. The fear of being judged. The things I’m still holding onto. And how my faith has started to grow, even though I still feel like I’m figuring it out. I also share how a recent cancer diagnosis in my family tested all of it… and why, for the first time, I felt peace instead of anger. I don’t have this all figured out. This isn’t a polished story.  Just a real one. 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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