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:
An incredible story of forgiveness resulting from the horrific Amish school shootings of October 2006.
Find out why Geoff Moore thinks Christian music is unique, and why he's such an enthusiastic advocate of adoption.
How the "Not for sale" campaign against human trafficking has progressed, one year on.
The challenges of helping homeless youth on a day to day basis.
Find out from futurist and historian Tom Sine how the church will need to adapt to global trends such as climate change and increasing multiculturalism.
One woman's story of miscarriage and how her despair and questioning brought her closer to God.
Entrepreneur tells how he turned $50 into a multi million dollar business.
Acoustic version of "Be Still". The band formerly known as "The Richard Beeston band" performs a live track from their new album "Puzzles" in the Open House studio.
Jewish businessman Stan Telchin was initially angry when his daughter became a Christian, but his life took a surprising turn when he decided to take a closer look at the claims of Christianity.
Colin Creel Author Crossroads looks at the question, can a career be a calling? Colin Creel says it's possible to navigate both. Find out what a calling is, and how to get the best out of your work life.
Craig Gross the co-founder of the online XXX church speaks about how he shares the gospel with porn stars and producers.
Ana Laura, up and coming singer songwriter talks about her Latino background, music and her teenage battle with anorexia and bulimia.
How the Newsboys went from a tiny band selling lamingtons in Queensland, to a band that's sold millions of records and won multiple awards.
Learn how Professor Graham Clarke came up with an idea that's restored the hearing of more than 55,000 deaf people in over 120 countries.
Explore the legacy of The Jesus Movement of the late sixties and early seventies with researcher David DiSabatino.