
Conversations aggie has been a part of

Erasing Shame ft. aggie park ✨
In this powerful episode, I sit down with Aggie Park, the inspiring host of the Erasing Shame podcast, as she shares her personal journey of how the Lord brought healing and freedom by erasing shame from her life.
Aggie opens up about her faith, her struggles, and how God transformed her pain into a message of hope. Through her story, you’ll discover how the grace of Jesus can break chains of shame and restore your identity in Him.
👉 Whether you’re walking through a difficult season or longing to experience true freedom, Aggie’s testimony will encourage and inspire you.
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My Pain is My Pulpit
My Pain is My Pulpit is a powerful and transparent podcast conversation that reveals how God can turn life’s deepest wounds into a platform for purpose. In this video recording, you’ll hear raw, faith-filled stories of resilience, healing, and transformation—showing that pain isn’t the end, but the beginning of a greater calling.
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World Suicide Prevention day
“Creating Hope Through Action” is the theme for World Suicide Prevention Day, which is observed on September 10, 2025.
“One More Day” has been a theme for the Revive Ministries Podcast for a couple of years. Having served as a mental health professional for almost 5 years, and being a survivor of a suicide attempt, I feel this month is a very important one.
“Hope is not the absence of pain, but the presence of light.”— Unknown.
For the survivors of loved ones who have completed suicide, this quote speaks volumes to me. “Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love.”— Unknown.
September is National Recovery Month, which focuses on emphasizing recovery from substance use and mental health challenges through improvements in health, home, community, and purpose.
“Restoring Every Aspect of Life” is this month’s theme for National Recovery Month 2025.
Disclaimer: if you are in crisis, please seek appropriate professional help immediately. The new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available for those in the States.

Unspoken stories & difficult paths to faith with aggie park
Today, I sit down with Aggie Park, host of the {UN}SPOKEN podcast, to unpack a faith-forward conversation on trauma, identity, and what healing looks like in real time. Ms. Park shares her story of being born in Indonesia, growing up in Germany, and later building life in the United States, all while also balancing her work in podcasting, pageantry, and content creation.
In this episode, Ms. Park walks through the early roots of low self-worth shaped by emotional and physical abuse, bullying, and repeated rejection and how those wounds impacted the relationships she chose later in life. We talk through the consequences that followed, the moments where God intervened in unmistakable ways, and the difference between being around “Christian things” and developing a personal relationship with Jesus.
We also get practical and specific about faith under pressure: forgiveness versus reconciliation, setting boundaries without abandoning obedience, and how to forgive while still protecting yourself from repeated harm. Ms. Park shares how writing her book has forced honest reflection and became a tool for processing grief, while also speaking about ongoing battles like anxiety, depression, eating disorder patterns, and self-harm, along with what it means to pursue healing as a Christian without shame.
To close, Ms. Park highlights the mission behind Unspoken Season Two: stories from people still in the middle of the struggle, learning to trust God before the “final testimony” is complete. We anchor the conversation in Scripture (including Zephaniah 3:17 and Isaiah 40:31) and leave listeners with a clear message: healing is not always linear, but purpose is never absent when you surrender the process to God.





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