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Why do so many leaders fall short—not for lack of skill, but for lack of courage? In this powerful episode, Ron explores what author Jill Schulman calls "The Bravery Gap"—the space between knowing the right thing to do and actually doing it. Every leader faces it: the moment when faith collides with fear, and comfort feels safer than courage.
Drawing wisdom from both Scripture and experience, Ron shows how Christian leaders can close that gap and step into bold, God-honoring leadership. Using Schulman's four practical steps and adding a fifth distinctly spiritual one—prayer—this episode unpacks how faith transforms ordinary courage into supernatural confidence.
Listeners will learn:
Through powerful biblical examples—Moses facing Pharaoh, Esther risking her life, Peter preaching boldly after failure—Ron reminds leaders that bravery in God's economy is not the absence of fear but faith in action. When we name our fears, count the cost, lean into discomfort, act in faith, and pray through the process, courage becomes contagious—and transformational.
Whether you lead a team, a church, or a business, this episode will help you trade comfort for conviction and turn the Bravery Gap into a bridge toward faithful, Spirit-led leadership.
By Ron R. Kelleher5
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Why do so many leaders fall short—not for lack of skill, but for lack of courage? In this powerful episode, Ron explores what author Jill Schulman calls "The Bravery Gap"—the space between knowing the right thing to do and actually doing it. Every leader faces it: the moment when faith collides with fear, and comfort feels safer than courage.
Drawing wisdom from both Scripture and experience, Ron shows how Christian leaders can close that gap and step into bold, God-honoring leadership. Using Schulman's four practical steps and adding a fifth distinctly spiritual one—prayer—this episode unpacks how faith transforms ordinary courage into supernatural confidence.
Listeners will learn:
Through powerful biblical examples—Moses facing Pharaoh, Esther risking her life, Peter preaching boldly after failure—Ron reminds leaders that bravery in God's economy is not the absence of fear but faith in action. When we name our fears, count the cost, lean into discomfort, act in faith, and pray through the process, courage becomes contagious—and transformational.
Whether you lead a team, a church, or a business, this episode will help you trade comfort for conviction and turn the Bravery Gap into a bridge toward faithful, Spirit-led leadership.