01.30.2023 - By Eric Nevins
Jonathan Carone is the host of two podcasts and an entrepreneur of a marketing and website design company helping churches, nonprofits, and ministries. Today, Jonathan shares how he resisted going to church, gave in to the Lord’s leading after a difficult season, and ultimately landed on a church staff. Just when he thought he was thriving, his time in ministry ended. He also shares how the Lord used that season of doubt in himself to teach him trust and changed his faith significantly. Jonathan’s story reminds us that we often have to unlearn what we’ve learned in order to move ahead.
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Stories Jonathan shared:
Creating his own marking company
Growing up in North Carolina in his grandpa’s church
Leaving church after 15
Moving to Myrtle Beach and realizing he didn’t ask God if he should go
Hearing from God to get training
Discovering a church that spoke his language
Hitting rock bottom after a break up and other challenges
Praying in surrender to go to seminary
Growing his first youth group in Tennessee
Working on the church staff in a creative role
Leaving church staff after being hired over
The identity crisis that his being “coached out” led to
Wondering what it would look like to serve the global church not just the local church
How working with Christians around the world changed him
Learning to stick with principles over methods
What he’s learned from his podcasts
Great quotes from Jonathan:
While the situations are all different, the feelings are the same across the board.
Because we’ve been so dogmatic on some issues, we’ve run people away from following Jesus.
I’m okay with knowing that sometimes faith takes actual faith.
Resources we mentioned:
Jonathan’s website
Unlearning Youth Group
Unlearning Church Staff
Carone Designs
Related episodes:
Shá Sparks and Finding Purpose
Peter Englert and Digital Ministry & Mentorship
James Bryan Smith and Loved Beyond Imagination
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