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Episode 33 - Father Nathan Cromly, Guest Convo
Father Nathan Cromly is the founder of Eagle Eye Ministries, the Saint John Institute, and the Saint John Leadership Network. Based out of Denver, Colorado, his ministries seek to form and equip people to become missionary entrepreneurs and leaders. Father Nathan's teaching & speaking have reached national audiences; he has been featured on the Catholic television channel, EWTN, on such programs as "Life on the Rock" and "Women of Grace". He also hosts his own popular podcast, "Dare Great Things for Christ."
Chad hefts the battering ram that busts open this interview, while Ben stands watch for any eye-splintering shrapnel that might ensue. The two co-hosts set the stage and clear the way for Father Nathan to go on his own "Catholic rant" about masculine leadership. What is the proper way to differentiate male leadership from female leadership, and how can emphasizing those differences create complementarity? In what ways does the Bible teach us about being wise and good leaders? How can a man effectively witness to his faith at the workplace in today's cultural climate?
SHOW NOTES:
Father Nathan's Leadership website: https://saintjohnleadershipnetwork.org/
Father Nathan's Podcast page: https://www.daregreatthings.org/
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Episode 33 - Father Nathan Cromly, Guest Convo
Father Nathan Cromly is the founder of Eagle Eye Ministries, the Saint John Institute, and the Saint John Leadership Network. Based out of Denver, Colorado, his ministries seek to form and equip people to become missionary entrepreneurs and leaders. Father Nathan's teaching & speaking have reached national audiences; he has been featured on the Catholic television channel, EWTN, on such programs as "Life on the Rock" and "Women of Grace". He also hosts his own popular podcast, "Dare Great Things for Christ."
Chad hefts the battering ram that busts open this interview, while Ben stands watch for any eye-splintering shrapnel that might ensue. The two co-hosts set the stage and clear the way for Father Nathan to go on his own "Catholic rant" about masculine leadership. What is the proper way to differentiate male leadership from female leadership, and how can emphasizing those differences create complementarity? In what ways does the Bible teach us about being wise and good leaders? How can a man effectively witness to his faith at the workplace in today's cultural climate?
SHOW NOTES:
Father Nathan's Leadership website: https://saintjohnleadershipnetwork.org/
Father Nathan's Podcast page: https://www.daregreatthings.org/
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