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Open House Interviews with Dwayne Jeffries
Summary: Open House with Dwayne Jeffries explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective. Aiming to catalyse spiritual growth and motivate Christian action, each week's show includes compelling interviews, engaging talkback, film and media reviews, and expert opinion on the issues of the day. You'll hear inspiring stories of faith, grapple with the big questions of life, have a laugh, and catch the odd live music performance along the way.
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Podcasts:
There are hundreds of organisations that work with people facing hardship but not many use music. We talk to CEO of Musicians Making a Difference, Dominic Brook, about the work they do to engage, inspire and empower young people.
We talk to Sydney Swans forward, Mark Seaby, about both footy and faith. He's one of the few Christians in the game and talks to us about how his faith means more to him that his AFL career.
Creative living can be so enriching, challenging and also a great spiritual act. We speak to Jeff and Julie Crabtree about their new book, Living with a Creative Mind, and how we can fulfil our creative gift or calling.
Pornography is a problem, struggle and great temptation that's everywhere. We speak to Craig Gross, who's in Sydney for the Sexpo exhibition, about the 70 billion dollar industry and the huge challenge it is.
Our TV critic Mark Hadley joins us for another week to talk about the world of TV. We talk about a comedy series called Woodley, which looks at the issue of divorce and single parenting.
We talk to our esteemed film critic, Ben McEachen, about two films with all-star casts. We talk about Carnage, starring Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster. We also look at The Safe House, starring Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds.
This week we speak to Keith and Sarah Condie about the state of marriage in Australia. We look at the things that keep a married couple emotionally connected. Keith and Sarah also run through the warning signs of a relationship in trouble.
We speak to gospel music singer, Ernie Haase, about his career that's spanned more than 30 years. He chose a genre of music he had a passion for, despite the ever expanding pop, hip hop and country styles of music.
We continue exploring emotions with our Human Condition expert, Lyn Worsley. This week we will look at the balance we need to have of positive and negative emotions in order to function well.
The Director of Social Media at the Seven Network Adam Boland talks to us about the explosive Kony 2012 campaign. Adam shares the response he has seen across all avenues of social media.
The Kony 2012 video was so powerful that it got 68 million views in just 5 days. We speak to Kim Vanden Hengel about her intimate knowledge of Invisible Children and their campaign against war-lord Joseph Kony.
In one of our most important interviews, we speak to Eric Metaxas about his book, Bonhoeffer. The bestselling biography revisits the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was executed by the Nazi's for his rivalry against them.
The great force of the early Christian faith was love, but does the church still have that force today? We speak to Margaret Wesley about a new project she's embarked on to re-shape the modern day Christian thinking.
We throw the word love around, referring to all sorts of things and situations but we're not actually talking about love. We speak to Steve Ogden about his book, Love Upside Down, exploring all the different angles of love.
It's no secret that marriage is a challenge, with one third ending in divorce. We kick off a new series this week with Keith and Sarah Condie, looking at staying connected in marriage.