
A Little Faith
By WCF Podcasts


Chris Berg on Haiti Experience
In this episode of A Little Faith, Levi introduces his new co-host, Jennifer De Caussin, and unveils the show's updated format. Each episode will now start with a 5-7 minute discussion where Levi and Jennifer share insights from the upcoming interview. This time, they explore current challenges facing the Haitian community, setting the stage for a thought-provoking conversation with Chris Berg. Levi speaks with Chris Berg, Chairwoman of the Haiti Peace Project, about her inspiring journey of faith and service. Chris shares how her desire to help others led her to Haiti, despite personal and financial obstacles. She recounts how her first visit to the Caribbean nation transformed her perspective on service and community empowerment.Chris also delves into the pressing challenges facing Haiti, including efforts to reclaim the country from gang control and the pursuit of political stability to build a brighter future. She highlights the transformative work of the Haiti Peace Project, such as rebuilding a state-of-the-art school that now serves as a cornerstone of hope for the community.Throughout the discussion, Chris offers a compassionate and insightful perspective on the resilience of the Haitian people and addresses recent political rhetoric surrounding Haitian immigrants. Her reflections emphasize the power of faith, unity, and community to drive meaningful change.To learn more about the Haiti Peace Project or to contribute, visit PeaceProjectHaiti.org and follow them on social media.

A Little Faith: Levi and Jennifer On The LA Wildfires
In this episode of A Little Faith, Levi and Jennifer discuss the wildfires burning in the LA region, where they both live. Levi introduces Jennifer as his new cohost, and they share their reactions when the fires began. Jennifer talks about receiving an evacuation order, preparing to leave, and the importance of having a plan in place. They reflect on the emotional toll, the speed at which things change, and how disasters remind us of what truly matters—people, relationships, and trusting God. Jennifer and Levi express gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from their global faith community. They close with a request for prayers for those affected and the firefighters.

Vineyard Voice: Philippines Update with Efren and Eleanor
WCF’s Vineyard Voice is now part of the A Little Faith podcast. In this episode, host Bethany McGeorge talks to Efren and Eleanor about current events in the faith community of the Philippines.

Rachel Hocking on the Blue Worship Book

Jason Hensley on His New Book ‘One Family’

Vineyard Voice: Sam and Abi McGeorge - Thailand Learning Centre
Bethany interviews Sam and Abi McGeorge who are operating the Thailand Learning Centre in Chiang Mai, Thailand. They talk about their experiences in the first year since the Learning Centre was established, and the exciting work being with youth from the surrounding communities.

Beth Lansing on RVA Light

Vineyard Voice: Michael and Lilandi on Outreach Efforts in South Africa
Join Sis. Bethany McGeorge (Swansea, U.K.) as she speaks with Brothers and Sisters around the world, getting to know them, their local ecclesia(s), and getting updates on our Christadelphian family worldwide!
In the first episode, Bethany interviews Michael and Lilandi Furstenburg, who live in Cape Town, South Africa, and they give an update on the many exciting outreach efforts happening there.

Johnny David, White Fields worker in Cambodia
In this episode Levi chats with Johnny David about his experience living in Cambodia and his decision to be a White Field worker. Johnny describes the ease of sharing the Gospel message in Cambodia. He shares some of his adventures visiting brothers, sisters and contacts around the country. They discuss the multilingual ecclesia at the Sihanoukville Bible Education Center and student life in the WCF supported dormitory in Phnom Penh. Johnny talks about his family background and growing up in Talakadu, India. Finally, Johnny reflects on how one grows faith when experiencing challenges in a new environment.
John 4:35 - "Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest."

Duncan Kenzie on the Israel-Hamas Conflict
In this episode Levi and Duncan discuss the war that broke out on 7 October 2023 between Israeli forces and the Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups. Duncan explains what geopolitics is, and how it informs the current situation. He reviews the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the formation of the state of Israel and the ensuing war with five Arab countries. He also mentions Iran's role in supporting Hamas. Next they consider the desperate plight of the Palestinians confined to the West Bank and Gaza in addition to the atrocities inflicted on the Israelis. Duncan and Levi review the tragic losses of life on both sides. Levi shares recent surveys in the American media regarding support for Israel and they discuss the generational divides in public opinion. Next, Duncan and Levi turn to the topic of Bible prophecy about the establishment of the Kingdom. The episode ends with their reflections on Jesus' message in Luke 13:34-35.

Shawn and Cathie Moynihan on Giving Back Bountifully
In this episode, Shawn and Cathie Moynihan talk with Michael about their involvement with WCF’s Faith Launch program and the upcoming conference at Camp Hebron, Halifax, PA. They begin by reflecting on the image of abundance in Luke 6:38 as a source of inspiration for their sessions. Shawn describes the conference format and the variety of learning experiences centered around supporting family, ecclesia, and community. Cathie describes the action plan attendees will be creating for themselves. Next, Michael asks about the mentorship program associated with Faith Launch. Finally, Shawn and Cathie share their enthusiasm for being able to meet with attendees in person, the value of discussion, peer support, self-reflection, and discovering one’s personal gifts to use in service to others.
Luke 6:38 “…give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you.”

Shawn Moynihan on his book "The Lord's Supper"

Luke Gelineau on his Survey of Christadelphians Who No Longer Attend
In this thought provoking episode, Michael begins by asking Luke about his motivation for interviewing 20 individuals that no longer attend a Christadelphian ecclesia. Luke explains how he set up the study, the rules and criteria he used and responses he received to key questions. Michael and Luke reflect on Matt Jones' quote, "It became a lot more important to be right rather than loving...". They discuss the survey findings on social issues and roles for sisters. What does it look like to re-examine our traditions, or explore ways to be more loving towards those who hold different perspectives? Luke describes the online survey he is creating for current Christadelphians. The episode concludes with Luke expression of appreciation for the gracious attitude of the respondents to his survey.
Find a link to Luke's presentation with his survey results here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXGZ6OQ1O7g

Bette Winfree on Hosting Bible Classes at Work or School
On and off over her 51 years working in IT at the Fairfax county, Sister Bette Winfree has held bible classes with co-workers. In this episode Bette shares with Levi some of the strategies she used to navigate the challenge of discussing faith in a work setting. Ten of her co-workers have embraced the Gospel message and being baptized. Levi and Bette celebrate the domino effect of preaching. They consider other areas such as Minneapolis and San Francisco where baptisms have resulted from bible classes offered by Christadelphians to their peers at work or college. Bette describes seeing God working in people's lives as they come to an understanding of the Bible. She recognizes she is just one step along the way.

Meet the Director: Simon Dean
In this episode Simon Dean describes for Levi what he sees as unique about WCF and how that led to his involvement with the Online Bible Schools. He talks passionately about the global reach of the Foundation. Simon shares his experience of singing along to Hymns For Sunday with a brother and sister living in isolation in Croatia. Levi and Simon discuss the Make Faith Matter videos initiative, how to address our "faith deficits" and create content that inspires us towards a richer faith-driven life in Christ. Next, Simon tells Levi about growing up in Watford Ecclesia with Harry Tennant, among others. Finally, they discuss the joys and challenges of integrating 26 newly baptized Iranians in Simon's home ecclesia of Ware, England.

Greg Hoogkamp on Learning Patience
In this episode, Brother Greg Hoogkamp tells Michael about relocating his family from their home in Canada to Arkansas, USA. Greg shares the circumstances that led them to make this difficult decision back in 2018. He describes the challenges they faced for the next four and a half years navigating the immigration process and changes in employment. Michael asks Greg about the strain of living apart from his wife and children while waiting for his visa. They discuss the blessing of family support. They consider scriptural examples of those who learned patience, trusting in God and living one day at a time.

Julie Anderson on Her New Album "The Time of Singing Has Come"
In this episode Levi talks with Julie Anderson about her music album "A Time Of Singing Has Come". A compilation of six songs written between 1990 -2007. These are recordings performed by choirs including those at Manitoulin Youth Camp, Great Lakes Bible school and young people from BC and Australia. Levi asks Julie about her creative process in finding melodies to fit scripture such as "Hannah's Prayer" and " Lift Up Your Eyes".
Julie shares the excitement of collaborating with her son Grant on "A Prayer Of Moses" for Manitoulin in 2007 and the heartbreaking experience of his car accident just prior to the Friday Night concert. Levi shares his memories of being at camp and hearing the choir performing this song, knowing Grant was in a coma. Julie and Levi discuss the healing power of music in helping Grant recover. Julie describes personal circumstances that inspired her to compose daily poems to encourage her son, Ethan. She expresses gratitude to God for being able to share her love of music.

Meet the Director: John Perks
In this episode, Michael talks with John Perks, one of the WCF Directors, in charge of Youth Programs. John describes living and being involved in many different ecclesias over the years. They discuss John’s first involvement with WCF working with Faith Launch 1, early in the Pandemic. John talks about his current involvement working as a Director on the board supporting youth programs. John plugs a WCF in-person event he is very passionate about, Faith Launch 3, which will be running this coming fall. John also shares why it is important for WCF to support building the faith of young people across the world.

Jessica Miller on Rise Up and Build
In this episode, Michael and Jessica discuss the latest initiative launched by WCF, "Rise Up And Build". Jessica describes the successful roll out of the Bible Book Box pilot project. Next she outlines the neighborhood Prayer Walk being piloted by a Toronto ecclesia. Michael and Jessica discuss the benefits of the Fresh Ideas newsletter and the WCF Online Bulletin Board, a place to post events and share community resources. They discuss how working alongside one another, growing engagement through in reach and outreach efforts can reinvigorate and encourage faith. WCF is ready to support ecclesias in this process!
Psalm 119:25 " Revive me according to your word."
Jessica invites everyone to find out more at wcfoundation.org/rise-up-and-build.
Interested in joining the Rise Up And Build team? Contact Jessica at jmiller@wcfoundation.org.

Mark Cain on the Unitarian Christian Alliance

Jason Hensley on his book The Bible In Context

Meet the Director: Alan Ghent
In this episode, Levi talks with Alan Ghent, the secretary of WCF. Alan describes growing up in a vibrant CYC in Toronto. They discuss the changing nature of the programs he has been involved with over the 28 years of serving on the Board of Directors. He mentions the early days of the cassette library of talks, videos and cds that are now all available online. Alan notes how WCF branched out to support the Bible Education Centers in South Africa, the dormitories in Cambodia, and White Fields workers in Vietnam. Levi and Alan then consider the need to invigorate ecclesias and continue to grow faith together in our post pandemic world.

Survey for Listeners
In this episode Levi asks for feedback from listeners of A Little Faith. He describes the short survey available at wcfoundation.org/alfsurvey. Levi appreciates your participation and help in setting the direction for the next season of A Little Faith.
The survey takes 3 minutes to complete and is available here: wcfoundation.org/alfsurvey

Meet the Director: Virginia Brierly
In this episode, Levi talks with Virginia Brierly, the treasurer of WCF. Virginia celebrates the international connections facilitated by WCF programs and the volunteer opportunities available. She shares with Levi about her early years in CYC and grow
ing conviction in the 1960s. She discusses meeting her husband Russ, doing mission work, and settling near Williamsburg, VA. As treasurer for WCF, Virginia is passionate about how North American brothers and sisters can contribute financially or through volunteer efforts to programs like Touch to Teach, White Fields, The Garden, and Hymns for Sunday.

Levi’s Top 5 Episodes
Happy 3rd Birthday “A Little Faith”! To celebrate, Levi has gone back into the archives and reviewed some of his favorite conversations around faith on this podcast. In this episode Levi provides the context and offers personal reflections on each of these five memorable conversations.

Toni Banks on Faith After 100
In this episode Levi chats with centenarian Sis. Toni Banks. She describes her courtship with Bro. Jonny in Manilla, Philippines during the Korean War, followed by a 75 day journey by cargo ship back to Birmingham, England to meet his extended family. She reflects on her career as a manager in food services after making their home in Los Angeles. She shares her impressions of seeing Mount Sinai, ice buildings in Sweden and Hollywood Blvd. Levi and Toni discuss the importance of seeking God's guidance in prayer in all aspects of life. Toni is an animated storyteller with a remarkable memory for describing the many people and events she has encountered on her faith journey.
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." Jer. 29:11

White Fields Volunteers on Phillipines Summer Bible Camp
In this episode Levi chats with Daniel, Janelle and Janet about their enriching experience attending the Camiguin Island Bible School in the Philippines. They describe the vibrant fellowship and loving care they received from the local brothers and sisters. Janet and Janelle share the impact on their faith of feeling part of a body of believers that spans the globe and history. There is a thoughtful discussion about the ritual of sharing bread and wine in this engaging conversation.

Ecclesial News with Bill Yake

Josh Budney and Seth Thomas on their Prepare 2 Preach trip to South Africa
Levi chats to Josh Budney and Seth Thomas about their recent trip to South Africa with the Prepare 2 Preach team. They describe their experience supporting Cuddletrust projects- painting murals at preschools, teaching life lessons to kids at Bible clubs and delivering food parcels to those in need. Seth reflects on opportunities to witness during a beach cleanup. Josh describes the impact of making a personal connection with a young boy in the Townships. They discuss their P2P training and learning about personal preaching styles.
More Info:
Cuddle Trust

Rachel Johnson on RVA Light

Matt Colby on Fatherhood, Boundaries and Parenting Partnerships
Matt chats to Levi about parenting through the pandemic and the perspective it has given him being a father to two young boys. He reflects on self-awareness, boundaries and being a more supportive partner in parenting. Through all of this is the recognition of God’s loving presence in our lives as a Father to all.

Kara Soucy on Becoming a Mother During the Pandemic

Peter Clausen on Healing the Brain and the Power of Music
Peter chats to Levi about recovering from a stroke and learning to embrace music and worship again. Peter is a passionate musician who loves to play the piano and sing. He reflects upon his stroke and the therapy that allowed him to heal, and continue to express his love for God and the Lord Jesus through music.
More Info:
Some Effects of Disconnecting the Cerebral Hemispheres - Roger W. Sperry
Christadelphian Music

Keletso Ndlovu on Teaching and Transformation in South Africa

Liezl Viljoen on The Cuddle Trust in South Africa

Laura De Caussin on Mental Health and Mentoring
Laura reconnects with Levi about her Instagram account ‘Faithfully Laura’ where she shares regular reflections on life and faith. They discuss the challenges and spiritual learnings of managing mental health, especially through the pandemic. Laura also promotes the need for mentoring programs to be an essential part of growing up and being supported in a faith community.
Follow faithfullylaura on Instagram

Reflections on the Pandemic, one year on with Levi Gelineau and Helen Roberts
In this episode of A Little Faith, Levi and Helen reflect on the Pandemic one year on. They discuss how life has changed over the past year personally and collectively for us all. We are only just beginning to process the change and loss that has been felt on many levels. But in all things we know we have a God who loves us very much.

Aletheia Burney on Hymns for Sunday
In this episode Levi chats to Aletheia Burney about Hymns for Sunday. What started as an initial request to provide some hymn videos for online services during the Pandemic, has transformed into a wonderful growing collection of hymns on https://wcfoundation.org/hymns and WCF’s first album on digital streaming platforms. Aletheia also reflects on her spiritual journey and how music has shaped her faith.

Mary Styles On Her Work As A Mental Health Therapist
Matt talks with Mary Styles about her work as a mental health therapist and a believer. She shares some experiences and wisdom from her faith journey and advocates our need to have a safety plan, crisis intervention and to build a support system.

Dan Weatherall and Paul Davenport on Bible Feed

Sam Taylor on Pause to Consider

Mark Drabenstott on Blessings and Connectedness

Michael Ash on Music and Mental Health through Route 66

Cam Beeler on White Fields and Inspiring Mission

Jonny Pappas on Kneading Joy Around the Table

Nolan Patterson on Fathering during the Pandemic

Rebekah Lewis On Coping With Isolation As A Parent

Kezia Reed on Homeless Prevention

Leah Ruhland on mentoring youth and building resilience

Dawne Andrews-Semple on her mother's life and the Karolyn Andrews Memorial Fund
If you would like to donate to the Karolyn Andrews Memorial Fund please visit:
wcfoundation.org/donate and label your donation ‘KAMF’.