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dPod

dPod

By: David Park
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Storytelling is our obligation to the next generation. Conversations transmit culture, values, and ethos. In each episode, DP, the campus pastor of Voyage College Church in Chicago, interviews people in his relational circles, to discover, cherish, and pass down essential stories of how we've chosen to live out Christian life in our day and age. Have questions you want answered or topics you want covered on the podcast? Let me know on this form: https://bit.ly/dpod-amaDavid Park Christianity Spirituality
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Episodes
  • Ep.59 The Yus: Wingstop, "Thanger" and God's Working through Weakness
    May 16 2025

    This episode with Agape and Marie has a little bit of everything—from fighting about laundry to leading a last-minute mission trip. They open up about the miscarriage they experienced and how God used a vision to bring about a powerful moment in the Dominican Republic. Along the way, they reflect on why they’re learning to believe that God really does want to use them—even in weakness.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Ep.60 Jicholas: We Fought About Alexa
    May 16 2025

    In this ... perhaps final episode of dPod from Chicago, I talk to Nicholas & Jeanette (whom I have affectionally named "Jicholas") talk about their learnings from marriage, and how they learned to rejoice in all circumstances and experience the church as family through some of their health challenges this past year.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep.58 The Noguchis: "Control Freak" & "Slacker"
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode of dPod, I sit down with Genji and Hyuna to talk marriage, ministry, and everything in between. We kick things off with a round of the Newlywed Game. Then we dive deep: Genji talks about how he's a "control freak" and Hyuna shares how she went from a “slacker” to embracing hard work and ministry with joy. We also get into the behind-the-scenes challenges of leading big events like Good News, and wrap up with thoughts of how they've grown through it all.

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    52 mins

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