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In this episode, I dive deep with veteran pastor and acclaimed author Carlton Coon to explore the integral relationship between effective discipleship and church leadership. Carlton shares his insights on nurturing personal growth in leaders, the pivotal role of continuous learning, and how these elements drive church expansion and success. With decades of experience in various leadership capacities, he offers valuable strategies and personal anecdotes on developing leaders and fostering a thriving church environment. Whether you're a ministry leader or someone interested in the dynamics of organizational development, this episode provides essential wisdom on cultivating success through focused discipleship and personal advancement.Connect with Carlton Coon:https://carltoncoon.com Purchase The Christian Leader Blueprint book today: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprintbookDownload The Christian Leader Blueprint – Short Guide (Free): https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprint Take the Christian Leader™ Self-Assessment (Free):https://www.ryanfranklin.org/clselfassessment Learn more about the BRAND-NEW Christian Leader™ Community Coaching:https://www.ryanfranklin.org/communitycoaching YouTube and Audio Podcast: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/leaderpodcast Connect with Ryan: Email: info@ryanfranklin.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnfranklin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rnfranklin/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rnfranklin/ Audio mastering by Apostolic Audio: https://www.apostolic-audio.com#leadership, #thoughtleadership, #ministry, #pastor, #pastors, #churches, #leadershiptraining, #churchleader, #churchleaders, #influence, #leadershipdevelopment, #coaching, #executivecoach, #leadershipcoaching, #productivitycoach, #productivity, #growthmindset, #theproductiveleader, #ChristianLeader, #ChristianLeadership, #LeadershipPodcast, #FaithAndBusiness, #PodcastInterview, #ChristianEntrepreneurship, #KingdomImpact, #PodcastInspiration, #LeadershipJourney, #PurposeDriven, #ChristianPodcast, #LeadershipEssentials, #LeadershipFundamentalsSend us a Text Message.
04-23-2023 Rev. Carlton Coon
It was a pretty full day. By the time dusk was dawning, Jesus was backon the shore with the multitudes. He asked His disciples to take Himover to the other side. Pick up your Bible or phone and turn to I Timothy 3 and Mark 4 to hear the story.For those who use Word Aflame Curriculum, the Bible passage focused on in this episode comes from God's Word for Life, Fall 2022, entitled, "Calming the Storm" (October 9, 2022). This episode is produced by the Pentecostal Publishing House and is hosted by LJ Harry. Visit us at www.pentecostalpublishing.comRelated ResourcesHandbook on the Gospels by Jeff BrickleLight in a Dark Place: Encountering Depression by Carlton Coon, Sr. Gospel According to Mark by Sidney PoeTo order resources of the God's Word for Life curriculum, visitPentecostalPublishing.comApostolicDiscipleship.com
In this episode, Bro Coon shares a powerful sermon thought that you can build a powerful sermon or lesson. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-mills/support
In this episode, I have a conversation with Pastor Carlton Coon Sr and what a privilege it was. Bro Coon was teaching a leadership seminar at the First United Pentecostal Church in Augusta Ga and I was invited by Pastor Mark Maddox to record my podcast during a session. Bro Coon and I spoke about ministry and the work of God in this generation and at times he took questions from the audience, what a remarkable conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-mills/support
In this episode we have guest, Carlton Coon Sr, an accomplished author, minister, and pastor. We discuss Bro.Coon's approach to writing, the need for more apostolic authors, and a very special series that is available through his website to help new authors get started. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostolictheory/support
In this episode we have guest, Carlton Coon Sr, an accomplished author, minister, and pastor. We discuss secular Leadership, Spiritual Leadership, maintaining humility in leadership roles, and leveraging influence as a leader. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostolictheory/support
Sunday Service - 08-29-21 - Bro. Carlton Coon
In this episode we have guest, Carlton Coon Sr, an accomplished author, minister, and pastor. We discuss his 30th Anniversary edition of his book “The Daily Things of Christian Living” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostolictheory/support
In this episode we have guest, Carlton Coon Sr, an accomplished author, minister, and pastor. We discuss the effects of positive and negative decision making, how to make good decisions, and the effects Lots decisions had on his family. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostolictheory/support
On this episode of ministry wisdom we had Pastor Carlton Coon Sr talking with us .Pastor Coon Discussed topics such as sermon preparation, his books , handling a calling ,being the only saved in your family and much more you will be blessed --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
**CAVEAT** **We are very critical of some practices of the church and even more critical of some of the unBiblical aspects of church culture. It is not our intention to offend ANY of our listeners, whether Apostolics, other Pentecostals, Baptists, Catholics, etc. What we do want to do is challenge ALL of our listeners to rethink orthodoxy in light of Scripture. We are especially hard on Apostolics but that is only because we love the church we are a part of and want to hold it to the highest standard. We believe there is a Biblical precedent for this. When Jesus stopped pulling his punches it was with his people, whether his theological peers, the Pharisees ("...generation of vipers...") or the disciples ("...are you so stupid that you still don't understand?"). When Peter was siding with the Judaizers, Paul said, "I withstood him to his face." This is what we are trying to do; call the church that we love to a higher standard. We hope that we have done so with love.**In this episode, we take on the concept of "orthodoxy". We address several important questions in a longer-than-usual and somewhat meandering conversation.What is it? What are the problems that orthodoxy presents for a Bible-based church? As unorthodox as Apostolic Pentecostals seem, do we have our own orthodoxy? Is our orthodoxy Biblical or simply man-made dogma?There must be some value in the consensus of the church, which is basically what orthodoxy is, however, any human consensus can be wrong. We discuss the importance of putting any doctrine or dogma, no matter how widely accepted, to the test of Scripture. Since this episode is so long, we debated splitting it into two episodes, but there didn't seem to be a good place to split it. We hope you enjoy the conversation despite the length. The next episode is a special bonus episode where Bryce and Jaredith discuss some exciting news regarding their ministry. Also, over the next several months, the doctrine series will be interspersed with special interviews with Apostolic authors. So far, we have commitments from Bro. Carlton Coon to discuss his new book, Light in a Dark Place and Sis. Lori Wagner to discuss her new book, Through the Waters: The Life and Ministry of Evangelist Willie Johnson. You can find us on your favorite podcast app or on our website, 2pentecostals.com.We look forward to hearing your feedback! Reach out to us at 2pentecostals.com or @2pentecostals on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. If you haven’t already done so, we would appreciate it greatly if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!Thanks for listening to 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone!
**CAVEAT** **We are very critical of some practices of the church and even more critical of some of the unBiblical aspects of church culture. It is not our intention to offend ANY of our listeners, whether Apostolics, other Pentecostals, Baptists, Catholics, etc. What we do want to do is challenge ALL of our listeners to rethink orthodoxy in light of Scripture. We are especially hard on Apostolics but that is only because we love the church we are a part of and want to hold it to the highest standard. We believe there is a Biblical precedent for this. When Jesus stopped pulling his punches it was with his people, whether his theological peers, the Pharisees ("...generation of vipers...") or the disciples ("...are you so stupid that you still don't understand?"). When Peter was siding with the Judaizers, Paul said, "I withstood him to his face." This is what we are trying to do; call the church that we love to a higher standard. We hope that we have done so with love.**In this episode, we take on the concept of "orthodoxy". We address several important questions in a longer-than-usual and somewhat meandering conversation.What is it? What are the problems that orthodoxy presents for a Bible-based church? As unorthodox as Apostolic Pentecostals seem, do we have our own orthodoxy? Is our orthodoxy Biblical or simply man-made dogma?There must be some value in the consensus of the church, which is basically what orthodoxy is, however, any human consensus can be wrong. We discuss the importance of putting any doctrine or dogma, no matter how widely accepted, to the test of Scripture. Since this episode is so long, we debated splitting it into two episodes, but there didn't seem to be a good place to split it. We hope you enjoy the conversation despite the length. The next episode is a special bonus episode where Bryce and Jaredith discuss some exciting news regarding their ministry. Also, over the next several months, the doctrine series will be interspersed with special interviews with Apostolic authors. So far, we have commitments from Bro. Carlton Coon to discuss his new book, Light in a Dark Place and Sis. Lori Wagner to discuss her new book, Through the Waters: The Life and Ministry of Evangelist Willie Johnson. You can find us on your favorite podcast app or on our website, 2pentecostals.com.We look forward to hearing your feedback! Reach out to us at 2pentecostals.com or @2pentecostals on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. If you haven’t already done so, we would appreciate it greatly if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast app!Thanks for listening to 2 Pentecostals and a Microphone!
Retired U.S. Ambassador Carleton Coon, Jr. served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Rabat in 1976, the year that the Department of State agreed to allow the Tangier American Legation to be converted into a private museum honoring the historic U.S.-Moroccan friendship. In this podcast, Emily Albrecht of Dartmouth College interviews Amb. Coon, who recounts the efforts made to restore the Legation in time for the celebrations of the U.S. Bicentennial. Ms. Albrecht's interviews form part of a series of oral histories she recorded for her senior thesis, entitled, "Mapping Memories, Creating History: The Tangier American Legation" (May 2016), a copy of which is available in TALIM's research library. Amb. Coon, who passed away at age 91 in December, 2018, was profiled in a Washington Post obituary: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/carleton-coon-jr-a-diplomat-in-love-and-work-dies-at-91/2019/01/13/0c267d12-1539-11e9-90a8-136fa44b80ba_story.html?utm_term=.ae976838023e While serving as U.S. Ambassador to Nepal, he and his wife Jane Abell Coon, who was the U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, were profiled in the New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/1981/06/08/style/2-ambassadors-test-their-marriage.html Ambassador Coon was the son of noted anthropologist Carlton Coon, whose field work in Morocco's Rif Mountains led him to be selected to serve at the Tangier American Legation during World War II as head of the Office of Special Service, which he chronicled in his book, "A North Africa Story: The Anthropologist as OSS Agent." Amb. Coon was also first cousin of TALIM Board Member Elena Prentice.
For many of our listeners, Bro. Carlton Coon needs no introduction. For those of you who are not familiar with his ministry, he served for many years as the Director of North American Missions for the United Pentecostal Church International. He has written several books, Bible studies, and other resources. You can find more information on Bro. Coon, read his blog, and purchase his books at:https://carltoncoonsr.com/Bro. Coon also hosts a short form podcast, Ministry Monday that is typically just a few minutes in length, but packs a lot of punch! Tune in to this podcast for insights from his years in ministry and actionable tips to make your ministry more effective. Find Ministry Monday on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2F6brmXWe have been sitting on this interview for awhile due to a hiatus for the podcast and we have been dying to share it with you! We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!Follow these links to listen:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2QoHlvQSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2VusNP6Google Play: https://goo.gl/XDTaZYSpreaker: https://bit.ly/2Twr9ehYouTube: https://bit.ly/2VxylIXSearch "2 Pentecostals and a Microphone" to find us on YOUR favorite podcast app.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.com/Find us on social media: @2pentecostalsThanks for listening! We hope you enjoy Season 2!
For many of our listeners, Bro. Carlton Coon needs no introduction. For those of you who are not familiar with his ministry, he served for many years as the Director of North American Missions for the United Pentecostal Church International. He has written several books, Bible studies, and other resources. You can find more information on Bro. Coon, read his blog, and purchase his books at:https://carltoncoonsr.com/Bro. Coon also hosts a short form podcast, Ministry Monday that is typically just a few minutes in length, but packs a lot of punch! Tune in to this podcast for insights from his years in ministry and actionable tips to make your ministry more effective. Find Ministry Monday on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2F6brmXWe have been sitting on this interview for awhile due to a hiatus for the podcast and we have been dying to share it with you! We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!Follow these links to listen:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2QoHlvQSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2VusNP6Google Play: https://goo.gl/XDTaZYSpreaker: https://bit.ly/2Twr9ehYouTube: https://bit.ly/2VxylIXSearch "2 Pentecostals and a Microphone" to find us on YOUR favorite podcast app.Visit our home on the web: 2pentecostals.com/Find us on social media: @2pentecostalsThanks for listening! We hope you enjoy Season 2!
We discuss some of the reasons for our (several month) hiatus and introduce Season 2 of the podcast. You don't want to miss our official episode number one with Rev. Carlton Coon, which will be available as soon as you finish this episode!
We discuss some of the reasons for our (several month) hiatus and introduce Season 2 of the podcast. You don't want to miss our official episode number one with Rev. Carlton Coon, which will be available as soon as you finish this episode!
In this lesson entitled, “Constant Improvement Means Constant Change,” Rev. Carlton Coon shares his insight into the role of change in our lives and how we can take advantage of it in our ministry. Listen as Carlton Coon talks about the role of change in ministry, identifying changing needs, and our response to changing needs. [...]
In this leadership training session, Carlton Coon (North American Missions Director) discusses the minister’s priorities and how a minister can focus on what really matters. Bro. Coon shares insight into our role as ministers and how we can more clearly define the things that we must do to have the greatest impact. Click To Listen [...]
In this interview, Jacob Tapia interviews Rev. Carlton Coon, Director of North American Missions. Carlton Coon has a passion for reaching the lost and developing leaders in the Apostolic movement. You will feel his passion and love for the world and for God as you listen to this interview. Click to Listen https://www.ministrymentorship.com/Podcasts/11.21.13C.Coon.mp3 In this [...]
In this session, Carlton Coon gives you insight into the importance of having integrity in ministry and leading others. This podcast originally aired on January 1, 2008. Carlton Coon is the director of North American Missions. He has evangelized, pastored, and held positions of leadership within the United Pentecostal Church. You will be blessed as you [...]
In this session Rev. Carlton Coon gives powerful insight into how God uses ordinary men and women to do His work. This podcast originally aired on January 1, 2008. Carlton Coon is the director of North American Missions. He has evangelized, pastored, and held positions of leadership within the UPC. You will be blessed as you [...]
Being An Extraordinary Leader In this session Rev. Carlton Coon gives insight into the process of becoming an extraordinary leader. Carlton Coon is the director of North American Missions. He has evangelized, pastored, and held positions of leadership within the UPC. You will be blessed as you hear from his heart on this topic. Click to [...]
3 Steps To Developing Influence In this session Carlton Coon covers three steps to developing influence. Carlton Coon is the director of North American Missions. He has evangelized, pastored, and held positions of leadership within the UPC. You will be blessed as you hear from his heart on this topic. Click to Listen https://www.ministrymentorship.com/NAM/HMLive20070424.mp3 Other posts [...]
People Of Influence (Part 2) In this session Rev. Carlton Coon continues his teaching on the topic of influence. Carlton Coon is the director of North American Missions. He has evangelized, pastored, and held positions of leadership within the UPC. You will be blessed as you hear from his heart on this topic. Click to Listen [...]
In this session Rev. Carlton Coon teaches on the topic of influence. Carlton Coon is the director of North American Missions. He has evangelized, pastored, and held positions of leadership within the UPC. You will be blessed as you hear from his heart on this topic. Click to Listen https://www.ministrymentorship.com/NAM/HMLive2007HMLive20070227.mp3 Other posts by Carlton Coon “Three [...]