Wider Lens: A Life Bigger Than Work with Terry Storch
In a world full of distractions and pressure to perform, how do we keep our identity rooted in Christ instead of our work?
In this episode, Dr. Kim sits down with long time friend, Terry Storch, to talk about leadership, stewardship, and the often unseen cost of carrying responsibility that affects others. From navigating pressure and seasons of life to holding the tension between efficiency and presence, this discussion explores where leadership ends and identity begins.
Be encouraged to establish healthy rhythms, protect what’s sacred, and remain centered on Christ—remembering that the work will come and go, expectations will shift, and seasons will change, but all glory belongs to Him.
Episode Takeaways:
The “work” of life was never meant to give you value. Only our Creator can do that.
Accomplishments and achievements are driven by healthy rhythms.
The technology advancements create unique pressures and require adaptability.
Finding centeredness in a distracted world is essential for faith.
Quotes from this Episode:
“Life is a season of wilderness after wilderness because we're not in the garden yet.”
“I want to be known for the small little things that I did for those people right around me.”
"The need for centeredness, the need for Jesus, is more important now than ever."
"Technology, for the most part, is neutral, like money. It can be used for really good things and really bad things."
"The real story is the commitment to surrender and release, knowing it's not mine.
Take a Wider Look:
How do I define my identity beyond my accomplishments, and what steps can I take to focus more on who I am becoming?
In what ways might I be allowing the distractions of the world to pull me away from my core values or spiritual focus?
How can I separate my calling from my vocation, and what changes might I need to make to align my work with my deeper purpose?