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:
Lisa Graham McMinn highlights the link between our longing for God and our longing for intimacy.
Nicky Lee, founder of The Marriage Course shows us how to build a union that will last a lifetime.
Join Sheridan for this engaging interview with the author of Interview with a Vampire who now writes exclusively about Jesus.
Jim Dawson returns to the remote highland village where his parents were missionaries 50 years ago, leading to an emotional reunion.
The Harvard University study that suggests retaliation really does backfire in life.
On her Beijing performance and how her Christian faith keeps her on the ground, in success or failure.
How the genius found in Shakespearian writing, geometry and the Periodic Table reveal a genius inherent in the world.
Jim talks to Sheridan about his troubled childhood and the irony of now leading an organisation caring for families.
One of the world's leading experts on Muslims tells us what the 'silent majority' of Muslims really believe, based on the largest research project in history.
What the rise in global food prices means for the west.
Why a fall from grace doesn't mean you can't be used by God again.
A quick chat with the artist behind 'Friend of God'.
Dallas speaks on Christian growth and discipleship.
Martin Smith discusses the breakup of the UK worship band Delirious? and his plans for 2009.
The founder of the Sojourners network explains the connection between faith and social justice. Jim Wallis outlines the seven commitments he believes are necessary to change the world.