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:
Emerging Aussie talent Phil Davidson joins us in the studio for a chat about music, life, fatherhood and faith - and to play us a tune from his new album, Edge of It All.
Remembering '59 is a new documentary about the preacher Billy Graham, and his impact on Australia 50 years ago. The film's executive producer Karl Faase talks about this incredible time in our nation's history.
Dawn Rowan is a woman who has suffered decades of injustice at the hands of the government. Hear her story and find out how you can help her fight for justice.
International research by Oxford psychologist, Dr Olivera Petrovich, show that very young children have an innate sense of belief in the creator - whether they are taught about one or not.
His own son orchestrated the killings of his wife and youngest boy. Kent Whittaker, who wrote the book Murder By Family, shares the story of how he survived and how he forgave.
Francis Schaeffer was one of the great shapers of modern-day Christianity. Open house talks with author Colin Duriez, who got to know Schaeffer while studying at L'Abri, and has written his biography.
The story of the young Hindu boy and his incredible journeys of discovery, Life of Pi, has become a modern classic. Open House book reviewer Kara Martin shares her thoughts after it's re-release.
Modern day slavery is more common than you think. Jenny Stanger, a woman with 11 year experience reaching out to victims of human trafficking, tells us how we can make a difference.
Women's speaker and author Lisa Bevere shares her thoughts on what makes a Godly femininity, and a healthy sexuality.
Fireproof was the top ranking independent film of the year in the USA. We speak to the Aussie-born assistant director David Nixon about how the film's impacting many marriages.
Editor of Fortune Magazine, Geoff Colvin, set out to examine what made brilliant people so brilliant. What he found is surprising. The research showed that it's about hard work, not talent.
Be inspired by the spine-tingling harmonies of The Sowers Group. These musicians, who grew up through years of poverty and civil war in East Africa, create music with a message of great hope and joy.
South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje was a national hero, before news emerged of his dealings with Indian bookmakers. His brother Frans has now made a film on his life.
The Invisible Children campaign, born out of a haunting documentary on Uganda's abducted child soldiers, is continuing its global push for peace in Central Africa. Learn how you can help the fight for justice.
Anberlin's singer-songwriter is a thinking man called Stephen Christian. We caught some time with him during his Australia tour to talk about life, faith and what inspires his lyrics.