
EP 98: How Christian Leaders Stay Grounded When Work Gets Heavy, Part 1
IBAM- International Business As Mission Biblical Entrepreneurship
In this conversation, Steve Adams sits down with Jim Batten to talk about faith, work, family, and the kind of leadership that gets tested in real life.
Jim brings a deep business background, including leadership at O’Reilly Automotive, board service in banking, and years of experience carrying high-level responsibility. But the heart of this episode is not simply business success. It is about how a Christ follower leads when the demands of work, family, church, and calling all press in at the same time.
Jim shares about his family, his faith journey, his marriage to Lorna, and the blessing of seeing his children serving the Lord. He also reflects on demanding seasons during his years at O’Reilly, when work required long hours and personal sacrifice.
One of the strongest moments in the conversation is Jim’s picture of “holding the rock.” Sometimes the company needs more from you. Sometimes your family may carry extra weight for a season. But if you never come back and pick up what is yours to carry, things can break.
Steve and Jim also discuss practical rhythms that helped Jim stay grounded, including staying involved in church, staying in the Word, spending faithful time with family, and creating a physical “switch gears” point on the way home from work.
- 00:00 Introduction00:57 Jim's Background01:56 Family Life03:46 Faith Journey06:02 Banking Experience09:54 Career Path13:13 Work-Life Balance16:34 Spiritual Disciplines20:34 Technology Impact22:54 Conclusion
5 Takeaways
Faith and family are not side issues.
Jim describes family as number one after his faith, and he views his children serving the Lord as a major measure of success.
High-level leadership requires real sacrifice.
During demanding seasons, Jim collapsed much of his personal time so he could work, spend time with family, and stay involved in church.
Work-life balance is seasonal, not perfectly flat.
Jim explains that there are seasons where work needs more, but that cannot become permanent without consequences.
Leaders have to know who is “holding the rock.”
Family may carry extra weight for a while, but leaders must return and pick up what is theirs to carry.
Small rhythms can protect what matters.
Jim used a physical point on his drive home to “switch gears” from work mode to home mode, helping him show up differently with his family.
Source used: EP 98 Transcript.
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