Ordinary People with Levi Steele

Levi Steele

Ordinary People brings you real conversations with everyday individuals whose experiences will surprise, inspire, and motivate you. From moments of triumph to lessons learned through deep struggle, each episode uncovers the extraordinary in seemingly ordinary lives. No filters, and no lies—just real stories that feel personable and authentic. Tune in and discover the power of the human experience, one story at a time.

  1. Jun 2

    How Ministry Helped Me Heal pt 2. | Raymond Carrillo #22

    In this powerful and vulnerable part 2 conversation, I sit down with Raymond Carrillo, the next-generation student ministries pastor at Oak Hill Church, whose faith journey is anything but typical. From the wounds of childhood abuse to years of running from the very God who could heal him, he shares the raw, honest story of how he finally stopped running—and discovered a purpose worth pursuing. This episode goes deep. We explore the formative experiences that shaped his early years, the pain that drove him away, and the profound moment when grace broke through the walls he'd built. Today, as he leads the next generation of young people through their own spiritual journeys, he carries these lessons with conviction and compassion. Whether you're wrestling with doubt, carrying past wounds, or searching for your way back to faith, this conversation will inspire you to believe that no matter how far you've run, God's love is still calling you home. If this episode resonated with you, please follow and rate the show. It genuinely helps the podcast reach more people. And if you enjoyed the conversation, share it with a friend who could use the encouragement. Follow the show on social media: YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@officialordinarypeoplepodcast Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/officialordinarypeoplepodcast/⁠ Facebook:⁠https://www.facebook.com/share/1bXo6RiWsp/?mibextid=wwXIfr ⁠#ordinarypeople #christianpodcast #author #integrity #realconversations #purposedriven #lifeandfaith

    1h 13m
  2. May 26

    The Pain that Pushed me Toward God pt 1. | Raymond Carrillo #21

    What happens when we run from God? And what does it take to finally turn around and find Him? In this powerful and vulnerable conversation, I sit down with Raymond Carrillo, the next-generation student ministries pastor at Oak Hill Church, whose faith journey is anything but typical. From the wounds of childhood abuse to years of running from the very God who could heal him, he shares the raw, honest story of how he finally stopped running—and discovered a purpose worth pursuing. This episode goes deep. We explore the formative experiences that shaped his early years, the pain that drove him away, and the profound moment when grace broke through the walls he'd built. Today, as he leads the next generation of young people through their own spiritual journeys, he carries these lessons with conviction and compassion. Whether you're wrestling with doubt, carrying past wounds, or searching for your way back to faith, this conversation will inspire you to believe that no matter how far you've run, God's love is still calling you home. If this episode resonated with you, please follow and rate the show. It genuinely helps the podcast reach more people. And if you enjoyed the conversation, share it with a friend who could use the encouragement. Follow the show on social media: YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@officialordinarypeoplepodcast Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/officialordinarypeoplepodcast/⁠ Facebook:⁠https://www.facebook.com/share/1bXo6RiWsp/?mibextid=wwXIfr ⁠#ordinarypeople #christianpodcast #author #integrity #realconversations #purposedriven #lifeandfaith

    1h 18m

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Ordinary People brings you real conversations with everyday individuals whose experiences will surprise, inspire, and motivate you. From moments of triumph to lessons learned through deep struggle, each episode uncovers the extraordinary in seemingly ordinary lives. No filters, and no lies—just real stories that feel personable and authentic. Tune in and discover the power of the human experience, one story at a time.