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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Hear the exciting results of Operation Hope when 12 people hit the streets of Brisbane to approach local businesses and pray for their needs.
40 years later, a generation still reminisces about the Woodstock music festival of 1969. Music historian and Christian thinker Steve Turner reflects on how the event impacted our culture.
Erik Rees has helped thousands of people to discover their God-given destiny, with the SHAPE program at Saddleback Church in Southern California. It's now used in churches worldwide.
Did you know the demand for cage eggs is declining as more and more shoppers opt for free-range? Hear the RSPCA's Melina Jensen and our listeners discuss how we can make more ethical choices about the food we consume.
Perth man Christian Rossiter is quadriplegic, is fed through a tube, and no longer wants to live. But his carers are bound by law to continue feeding him. Medical ethicist Dr Greg Pike explores this complex ethical and moral issue.
The Sydney suburb of Manly has joined hands with Manado in Indonesia, to make lives brighter - in both cities. Hear heart-warming stories from two of the initiative's leaders, Jim Goddard and Stu Harris.
Graeme & Sue Irwin's world was shattered when their son, Sam, died in his sleep, in his early twenties. The couple were left with much grief and many questions. Hear about their journey to find hope again.
Biju Thampy started Vision Rescue by handing out snacks to kids on a train platform in Mumbai. Today the organisation changes the lives of hundreds of street kids, orphans, drug addicts and more.
Jarrod McKenna is a Christian activist who recently protested against military training exercises in Queensland. He explains why he takes such big risks to make moral stands.
Ken Cooper lived a double life: Devoted family man, respected community leader, and bank robber. Hear how he got away with it for years, and how he was finally apprehend by the law and by God.
Palestine-born David Claydon, a Canon of the Anglican Cathedrals in Cairo and Sydney, and a member of the Islamic Awareness Taskforce, is the right man to write a book on Islam. Hear Kara Martin's review.
Well-loved Aussie musician Steve Grace is fresh back from Papua New Guinea, where he has been performing and sharing God's word, as part of a history making Joyce Meyer outreach.
He's one of the world's most well-known preachers thanks to his TV program and 45,000 strong church. Joel Osteen shares his Your Best Life message, and responds to critics.
In 1995, Aussie couple Cathy and Mark Delaney moved to a New Delhi slum to reach out to the poor. They still live there today with their two young sons and wouldn't swap it for anything.
Christian George is a young man hooked on modern day pilgrimage. He shares some of the stories of what he's learnt about God in his many travels around the world.