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True Connection - The Antidote to Loneliness: Walker Zimmerman & David Kim

True Connection - The Antidote to Loneliness: Walker Zimmerman & David Kim

Season 1 Episode 352 Published 2 years, 10 months ago
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In the very beginning of the Bible, God stresses the concept that we were created for community: “The Lord God said, ‘It is not good for a man to be alone.” (Genesis 2:18 NIV) People were designed to better one another, to look out for one another, and to be a support system in good times and bad. 

This week’s guests, professional soccer player Walker Zimmerman and author David Kim, are both the sons of pastors—an experience which guided them early on to care deeply about other people, and to prioritize cultivating supportive communities that stimulate growth in both themselves and in others. Walker seeks to be authentically relatable and present in his interactions with teammates, fans, the kids he’s mentoring, and in his family. David Kim’s story of loneliness in his early years shaped his desire to help people find connectedness. He walks us through a five-step system to help us open up to the idea of true connection, even when it feels uncomfortable.

 

Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:

Jesus Calling Podcast

Jesus Calling

Jesus Always

Jesus Listens

Past interview: Seth and Heather Thompson Day

Upcoming interview: Karen Kingsbury and Tyler Russell

Genesis 2:18 NIV

 

Walker Zimmerman 

Nashville SC 

U.S. Men's National Team

Furman University 

LA FC

World Cup

Will Boni

book of John

www.walkerzimmerman.com

 

David Kim

WestGate Church

Interview Quotes:

“I think one of my biggest passions has always been making other people feel welcome—or trying to bring in different groups of people who might not normally all hang out together—and bringing them together for the same purpose or cause.” - Walker Zimmerman

“When I think about soccer and I think about having a bad game, I'm like, Well, my identity isn't wrapped up in one game or being a soccer player. There's something that I'm playing for that's way bigger. I want to honor the Lord with what He's blessed me with on the field.” - Walker Zimmerman

“It doesn't matter what we do. It's who we are as people that matters most at the end of the day.” - Walker Zimmerman

“I think what I was trying to do was just distract myself from experiencing all the pain of what it means t

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