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:
Martin Harvey grew up both admiring and creating graffiti in the streets of Melbourne in the 1980s and 90s. We ask him about what motivates graffiti artists, the problem of vandalism, and possible solutions.
Many of us admire Mother Theresa from a distance, but author Mary Poplin had the privilege of working side by side with her in Calcutta. She shares how the experience changed her life.
Ever heard the saying, Our methods may change, but the message stays the same Author Shane Hipps says it's a myth. The pastor who once worked in advertising, explains why we should choose media wisely.
One of the world's best known marriage counselors says his famous book The Five Love Languages, lacked an important ingredient. He explains what was missing, and how to really love.
The Street Pastors organization in the UK is helping to reduce crime, as volunteers patrol the streets helping troubled young people in the small hours of the morning.
In his first 20 years, Valentino Deng experienced unimaginable horrors fleeing war in Sudan. Kara Martin reviews this mysteriously titled book, a gripping account of his life so far.
After years flitting around the world and living in the fast lane, Brigid Delaney has written a book about the impact of our fast-paced, hyperculture society.
God's answer to our fast-paced, hyperculture world, is as simple as a day off; also known as the Sabbath. Keri Wyatt-Kent reminds us why, and how.
The more medical technology advances, the more ethical dilemmas we face. Professor John Wyatt tackles the big ethical questions, from embryo selection, to euthanasia.
Online worship, small groups on Facebook, even a Virtual Reality church in Secondlife These are just some of the innovations of Oklahoma's LifeChurch.TV. We speak to its innovation leader Bobby Gruenewald.
An amazing multicultural rendition of Stand By Me, from the new Playing For Change album, has swept the globe via YouTube. Producer, Mark Johnson speaks about the journey creating the music.
New research from the United States has challenged the prevailing view that homosexuality cannot, and should not, be changed. We speak to Wheaton College researcher Dr Stanton Jones.
The woman behind some of gospel music's biggest hits of recent years, speaks about her upbringing, her music and her faith.
Hear how a Sydney mum became the PhD-holding CEO of Traumaid International, bringing healing to the war-torn nation of the Congo.
Ross Patterson, the International Director of Chinese Church Support Ministries, chats about the current situation in China and what Christians there are experiencing.