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Out of Your Greatest Mess Comes Your Greatest Ministry" | Danny Spano

48 min · 7 mei 2026
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Some of the strongest men you'll ever meet didn't grow up strong — they grew up surviving. Danny Spano grew up watching his Marine veteran father — a NASA engineer for Apollo 11 — come home from work in a rage. Locking himself in bedrooms in fear. Getting drop-kicked by the head of the hair. Watching his mother get beaten until he was big enough to step in and take the beatings himself. Visiting her in psychiatric wards after 16 electroshock treatments. Drinking and using drugs by age 11. That set the stage for 31 years of drug and alcohol addiction — and a wreckage trail that should have killed him. Then in 2005, his wife had a double-ruptured brain aneurysm. The surgeon — literally named Dr. Miracle — said he'd never seen anyone survive it. While she was in surgery, Danny was in the parking lot eating pills and smoking dope. The church wrapped around his family anyway. What happened next is one of the most powerful redemption stories you'll hear: a Saturday baptism, a Sunday morning surrender on a shop floor, a knock at the door, a real estate call, and a Vanderbilt bill that should have buried his family. And then — slowly, faithfully — saying yes. Today, Danny is a pastor at Long Hollow Church, a Celebrate Recovery leader, and a prison chaplain. He's trained over 2,200 pastors across Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Ireland, Guatemala, and Costa Rica. His goal? "To live longer for Jesus than I did for myself." In this episode you'll hear: * The generational trauma that started with his Italian grandfather slashing his grandmother's face * Why his father refused to drink — and was still terrifying * The night he beat his father unconscious at 14 * How anger became his drug of choice * The double brain aneurysm that woke him up * "You don't have to change to come to Christ. You come to Christ to change." * Why forgiveness is more for you than for them * The Rick Warren line that rewired his calling: "Out of your greatest mess will come your greatest ministry." * His message to every dude without a dad Episode Chapters: (00:00) The men who grew up surviving, not strong (02:00) Welcome to Dudes Without Dads — meet Danny (04:00) The Italian grandfather, the straight razor, the moment that shaped a family (07:00) Hearing him screaming before the car door opened (11:00) "Mama's intestines were falling out" — a 13-year-old's hospital run (13:00) Sister, weed at 11, and the start of 31 years (17:00) The night Danny beat his father unconscious (20:00) Anger as the drug that hurt nothing could touch (28:00) The double brain aneurysm and Dr. Miracle (34:00) "I came to Christ just as I was — pills, beer, and all" (40:00) The shop floor surrender (44:00) The 12 steps, the deeper inventory, and forgiving his father (50:00) Saying yes — prison, Haiti, ordination, pastorate (1:05:00) Forgiveness is for you (1:10:00) Verbal abuse, the wife who stayed, and breaking the cycle (1:20:00) "Hope has a name. It's Jesus." (1:30:00) Final word: out of your greatest mess comes your greatest ministry Resources & Links: * Find a Celebrate Recovery near you: celebraterecovery.com * Apply to be a guest: https://dudeswithoutdadspodcast.com [https://dudeswithoutdadspodcast.com] * Subscribe so you never miss a Thursday drop About the Show: Dudes Without Dads is the podcast that trains men how to become the dads they never had. Hosted by Joshua Brown — the Pressure Washing Pastor — every Thursday we sit down with men who have walked through father wounds, addiction, identity struggles, and brokenness, and come out on the other side as the kind of fathers their kids actually need. If this episode hit you, do three things: subscribe, leave a review, and send it to a brother who needs to hear it. That's how generational curses fatherhood, father wound, sonship, men's ministry, christian men, healing, identity, intentional fatherhood, dudes without dads, joshua brown, eric manly, the intentional dad, generational curses, masculinity, christian podcast, faith and fatherhood, becoming a better dad, father absence

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