
Bringing faith to leadership and leadership to faith! Dare Great Things for Christ equips Catholics to lead with conviction in every sphere of life. Drawing from Scripture, the wisdom of the Church, and decades of leadership formation, Father Nathan Cromly offers practical tools for discerning your mission, developing authentic leadership, and making a lasting impact on the people entrusted to your care.
Bringing faith to leadership and leadership to faith! Dare Great Things for Christ equips Catholics to lead with conviction in every sphere of life. Drawing from Scripture, the wisdom of the Church, and decades of leadership formation, Father Nathan Cromly offers practical tools for discerning your mission, developing authentic leadership, and making a lasting impact on the people entrusted to your care.
Episodes

5 days ago
5 days ago
All of us who lead are men and women of action and being men and women of action we’re responsible to create changes to make something out of nothing. To change status quo into something new and doing this in a social setting means that we will often encounter competition. How are Christians supposed to deal with competition? In this third of our series of 10 on “The Rules of Power” by Robert Green we focus on law 15 where instead of loving our enemies he calls us to crush them.

Tuesday Jun 16, 2026
Tuesday Jun 16, 2026
In 1999 Robert Green published a book called the “48 Laws of Power”. The book was a sensation. It’s sold over 1 million copies and has been translated into over 25 languages. At its root the book is practical. This practical book gives 48 lessons from history on how to grab and keep power. It’s a helpful example for Christians about both what not to do and what to understand about the way people’s minds work today.

Monday Jun 08, 2026
DGT Episode 356 - A Thirst For Power - 48 Laws Of Power And The Cross Part 1
Monday Jun 08, 2026
Monday Jun 08, 2026
Christian leaders need help to lead just like anyone else. We usually return to the gospels or the lives of the Saints or other Christian leaders for inspiration but sometimes it’s important to read those whose positions are antithetical to Christian leadership. Sometimes we can learn a lot more from those who operate differently from us to show us just how special our position is. One of these people is Robert Green and his “48 Laws of Power”. I begin the series with a commentary on the preface from this book and Greens insistence on our thirst for power.

Monday May 25, 2026
Monday May 25, 2026
In 1997 and the year 2000 Pope John II sent a letter to all the priests in the world as was his custom and in both of these letters he emphasizes a very important truth: the priest has to lead out of who he is. As important as this might be for priests to remember it’s also important for all leaders to remember Jesus doesn’t lead in abstraction. He asks us to give ourselves. Learning how to do this well is an essential aspect of Christian leadership.

Monday May 11, 2026
Monday May 11, 2026
Beginning of the first year of his pontificate, every holy Thursday Pope John Paul II would write a letter to all the priests in the world. Since this tradition spans his entire pontificate, these letters are a very precious source of wisdom and inspiration for us that show how priests are called to lead in the world. At the same time we can drive very special leadership lessons for people who are in the world to lead as well today we focus in on spirit filled leadership.

Monday May 04, 2026
Monday May 04, 2026
If I were to ask you who it is that's responsible for making the world holy most of you would respond your priest or your minister or someone who works for the church. While this may be true, what’s the place for a businessperson or working professional or stay at home mom or even grandparents for that matter? In his letters to priest from 1996, Pope John Paul II makes a compelling case for the special way that people can make the world holy too.

Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
Tuesday Apr 21, 2026
Because the lifestyle of a leader is marked by action, fatigue and wearing out are a common problem. This is the same whether you are a secular leader or a religious one. How can we renew our energy and find the way forward when we feel overwhelmed and worn out with exhaustion. In this second part of “Leadership Lessons From Priests” I focus in on Saint Pope John Paul II’s letter to priests from 1982. Here he lays out for us a pathway to hope.

Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
DGT Episode 351 - Steward And Witness - What Priests Can Teach Us Part 1
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
From 1979 to 2005 Pope John Paul II had the custom of writing a letter to all the priests in the Catholic world on the occasion of Holy Thursday. The letters are a treasury of wisdom and insight into leadership and all leaders of denomination or state in life can find insight here. In this beginning of our next session on “What Can Priests Teach Us?”, we discover our own role as stewards and witnesses.

Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
DGT Episode 350 - Solomon's Legacy - King Solomon Part 7
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
The life of King Solomon provides many inspiring examples for leaders to follow. At the same time it details some of the warning signs for Christian leaders to avoid. In this final segment of our treatment of his life we look at the legacy that his choices left. It’s a good way for us to remember the legacy that our own choices will leave behind us. Leadership just like anything else is not just about what happens now but about how what we do now will impact generations to come.

Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
DGT Episode 349 - Falling From The Heights - King Solomon Part 6
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
Tuesday Mar 31, 2026
The life of King Solomon is exceptional in many ways. From his virtue to his success to his covenant with God, the life of King Solomon serves as a great example and inspiration for Christian leaders. Nevertheless, not everything about the life of this great king is admirable. Like all of us he had faults and failings. And because he did not deal with them effectively these became the source of his downfall. And in his failure as much as his victory we can also learn how to lead.
