In today's episode of the Marriage After God podcast, Aaron interviews Curt Storring, who shares his powerful journey from struggling husband and father to discovering his true identity in Christ. Curt opens up about how his successful business ministry, DadWork, became an idol that ultimately led to a profound spiritual transformation.
In this vulnerable conversation, we explore:
The danger of finding identity in success rather than Christ
How self-help without Christ becomes self-worship
The process of surrendering personal idols
The impact of social media on authenticity and faith
Learning to trust God during major life transitions
The challenges of parenting and marriage with Christ at the center
Whether you're wrestling with identity, struggling with success, or seeking to put Christ first in your marriage and family, Curt's story offers valuable insights into the transformative power of surrendering everything to God.
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