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<P>Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective. Sheridan Voysey is author of <EM>Unseen Footprints: Encountering the Divine Along the Journey of Life</EM> &40;Scripture Union, 2005&41;. Visit Sheridan&aposs personal website <A href&eq"http://www.thethoughtfactory.net/" target&eq_blank>The Thought Factory</A>.<BR><BR><STRONG>Visit:</STRONG> <A href&eq"http://www.theopenhouse.net.au/"><U>Open House&aposs Blogsite<BR></U><BR></A><FONT color&eq#204251><STRONG>Want to Podcast?</STRONG></FONT> <U><A href&eq"http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id&eq307066454"><U>iTunes users click here</U><U>!</U></A></U></P>
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Philosopher Alain De Botton, author of The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work explores why work is important, and what makes it fulfilling or not.
Jars of Clay's singer songwriter Dan Haseltine is more than just a brilliant musician. He chats about his many creative pursuits, as well as his social justice work.
Author Winn Collier wraps up our series with a look at the question Jesus asked Martha after the death of Lazarus, Do You Believe This?
Ben McEachen reviews anintriguing film starring Michael Caine, which is set in a nursing home and explores old age, death, and the afterlife.
Journalist Janice Beaumont shares insights from her rare interview with Michael Jackson at age 12.
Psychologist Les Carter outlines the typical profile of a narcissist, self absorbed person and gives us some tips on how best to handle them.
Chaplain Fr Jeff O Hare is the chaplain of the Brotherhood of St Laurence. His book Brotherhood opens a window into the tough, inspiring, and heart warming stories of the down and
The Channel 9 new series Random Acts of Kindness aims to tug at the heart strings by rewarding Aussie battlers who do great good. Does it succeed? Hear Mark Hadleys critique.
Winn Collier looks at the questions of Jesus found in the New Testament.
Through his organisation China Heart International, David Ryan is making a difference for the poor, needy and orphaned in China.
John Piper's latest book has an intriguing title. It explores sin, the existance of evil, and the sovereignty of God. Hear Kara Martin's review.
The fourth instalment of the Terminator series takes audiences on a hair-raising trip into the future - without Arnold Schwarzenegger. Ben McEachen reviews the action fest.
We explore how Jesus's question to Bartimeus What Do You Want? brought a dramatic change to the blind man's life.
Hollywood veteran Ted Baehr is helping to change the culture of the film industry for the better. He's passionate about encouraging Christians to work in the film industry.
The Aussie guitar legend spoke to Open House at the start of his world tour, about his amazing career, his struggle with addiction, and his faith in Jesus.
When Jesus asked, How much bread do you have? the disciples had very little to give. Jesus used it to feed thousands. Winn Collier explores what we can learn from this miraculous e
He has overcome the greatest of odds to live a life without few limits. Meet Nick Vujicic, the man with no arms and no legs who is inspiring millions around the world.
Virtual Worlds are becoming so popular they could result in a mass exodus of people from the real world because they like the virtual one better. That's the prediction of virtual reality...
Cartoons like The Simpsons spawned a new breed of TV cartoons especially for kidults. Mark Hadley from Anglican Media looks at the impact of the genre.
Dan Brown, of The Da Vinci Code fame, is back in the spotlight again with a new film based on his book Angels & Demons. Is it anti-God? Ben McEachen Reviews.
After the launch of their new self-titled album, Sydney band Garage Hymnal joins us for a chat and a play.
We talk to actor and artist Karen Pang about life as a Playschool presenter, her Christian Faith, and her struggle with mental illness.
In part 2 of Federal Election - Make It Count Prime Minister John Howard takes questions from the floor of the National Press Club in Canberra.
In Part 3 of Federal Election 2007 - Make It Count Opposition leader Kevin Rudd discusses his personal faith and vision for Australia.
In the final part of Federal Election 2007 - Make It Count Opposition leader Kevin anwers questions from the floor of the National Press Club in Canberra.
John Anderson former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia talks about his life, faith and future.
Bob Burton author of Inside Spin: the dark underbelly of the PR industry talks to Sheridan Voysey.
Sociologist and author Alvin Schmidt discusses with Sheridan Voysey How Christianity Changed the World. This is the fourth interview in this series.
Gary Brown talks to Sheridan about Technology and the human body. New advances decreasing the distance between man and machine.
Joseph D'Souza talks about India's caste system and the struggle of the Dalits of India.
Dr John Sentimu Archbishop of York is the second highest Bishop in the Church of England.
A pastor tells two stories of how radical Islam is being confronted with radical Christian forgiveness in Indonesia.
Part One of the Make It Count Radio Special features Australian Prime Minister John Howard talking about his personal faith and Vision for Australia.
Max Lucado world renown Christian author talks to Sheridan Voysey on finding a 'Cure for the Common Life'.
Sociologist and author Alvin Schmidt discusses with Sheridan Voysey how Christianity Changed the World. This week Art and Architecture.
Is Gen Y on a spititual search? No, says this author.
TV and Media review with Mark Hadley about the Californication TV series.
Jeremy Begbie was a musician first before he became a theologian. The author of 'Resounding Truth' shares some amazing insights into the connection between music and the Creator.
We can learn much from the questions of Jesus. Winn Collier, author of Holy Curiosity, begins our seven week series.
Walter Rauschenbusch's book, Christianity and the Social Crisis, helped ignite the 'social gospel' movement 100 years ago. Kara Martin reviews the book a century after its first pu
Sheridan Voysey talks with the author Dr. Alvin J. Schmidt of How Christianity Changed the World. This week looking at Hospitals and healthcare.
Open House TV and Media reviewer Mark Hadley talks about the hospital TV series Grey's Anatomy.
Ken Wales co-producer of the Amazing Grace film talks about the impact of William Wilberforce.
Open House presenter Sheridan Voysey discusses the afterlife.
Steven Koslowski author of The World According to the Simpsons talks to Sheridan Voysey
John Perkins US Civil Rights campaigner who overcame torture to fight racism with love.
Open House Media reviewer Mark Hadley looks at the US TV drama Big Love.
Author of the 'Gospel According to Harry Potter' Connie Neal talks about Harry Potter and is it harmful or harmless?
TV and Media reviewer Mark Hadley reviews the new sci-fi program Torchwood from the directors of Dr Who.
Diana Thomas was an aid worker who was held hostage by the Taliban. Diana talks about her experience.
Alvin Schmitt author of How Christianity Changed the World this week discusses how Christians helped Abolish Slavery.
Sheridan Voysey in this weeks editorial looks at Rio's Favelas and the Christians who are entering these off limit areas.
John Kirkby of Christians Against Poverty talks about spiralling debt and how CAP helps people eliminate debt in their lives.
Can we believe in both God and Dawinian evolution? Anglican theologian and Professor, Tom Frame, explores this in his latest book, Darwin in the Antipodes.
The director of Creation Ministries International shares why he believes God created the world in six 24 hour days.
The Australian government is conducting a major re-examination of our religious freedoms, to keep pace with changes in society. Jim Wallace of the Australia Christian Lobby shares his...
Kiwani Valjeho, she begged for rotten apples as a child, and became one of the Philippine's top students through Compassion sponsorship.
Sheridan Voysey talks to Mark Hadley, Open Houser Media Reviewer on TV and Violence.
Dr Thomas Woodward - Intelligent Design. A significant ID voice responds to criticisms of the movement.
TV reviewer Mark Hadley looks at the second series of 'It's Me or The Dog'. The Super Nanny of dog shows.
Roger Corbett one of Australia's best-known businessmen talks to Sheridan on balancing big profit and social responsibility in the big retailers.
Archbishop Pius NCube, Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, talks to Open House on the need for revolution in his country.
Stephen Lungu talks about the dramatic story of being a terrorist who became a preacher of peace
Pastor Mit retells the fascinating story of a church that became a light of hope after the Yogyakarta earthquake of 2006.
Phil Cooke, the only film producer in Hollywood with a PHD in Theology. Talks about how Christians are bringing, and can bring, a positive influence in Hollywood.
Ruth Graham, daughter of the famed evangelist talks about the impact of her mother, Ruth Bell Graham.
Dr Alveda King niece of Martin Luther King talks about his legacy, and the mission she continues on in his name.
Ian Harrowell Animator on films like Lion King 2 and Aladdin 2 talks about animation and his new TV project.
Sherron Watkins Enron whistle-blower talks about the price of standing for truth and the role of faith.
Dr Marek Jantos talks about prayer and does it make a difference in a persons health.
Chris Garling winner of Australia's Bigest Loser talks to Sheridan on the role of prayer in his life.
Anne Marie Spagnolo talks to Sheridan about ethical investing.
Thomas Keneally one of Australia's most celebrated authors talks about writing, meaning and faith.
Ed Gunthor - There's More to 'The Secret'
A Christian response to Rhonda Byrne's best-selling book and DVD.
Sons of Korah join Open House In-studio for a chat plus a live song.
Listen to Sheridan Voysey's editorial on Ruth Bell Graham. Goodbye to a woman of faith.
Peter Irvine Co-founder of Gloria Jeans Coffee talks about business and faith in partnership and on how buisness can do more than turn a profit.
Philip Yancey, one of the world's greatest Christian authors chats to Sheridan and takes your calls. This is the first of two part interview.
Rebecca Manly-Pippert shares stories of faith
Mark Brown talks to Sheridan Voysey about launching a 3D church for the 'Second Life' community.
Guy Sebastian talks to Open House producer Kirsty Lee about World Youth Day 2008.
Hugh Evans the 23 year old behind Make Poverty History talks about the faith that drives him.
Marina Prior talks about theatrical life, her faith, and her work supporting Cambodia's orphans.
Mark Hadley looks at TV and Media, this week Chasers War on Everything.
Sheridan Voyseys editorial on True Success.
Sheridan talks with US Gospel artist Mark Schultz who is riding across America for widows and orphans.
Jerry Bridges author of, Is God really in control of everything that happens? chats to Sheridan Voysey.
Sheridan Voysey begins a new series on How Christianity Changed the World. This week looking at Education.
Sheridan Voysey's Open House Editorial - Leaping from the enclosure.
Jason Stevens former Rugby League star talks life, faith and abstinence with Sheridan Voysey.
Oliver Kameya a Survivor of 1994 Rwandan Genocide talks to Sheridan Voysey.
Andy Freeman author of Punk Monk and member of The 24-7 Prayer Movement talks to Sheridan Voysey.
Gordon Dalbey talks about 'Healing the Masculine Soul'.
Stephen Cottrall talks to Sheridan about how doing 'nothing' can change your life!
Kay Warren - on surrendering God's plan
Australia's leading social researcher gives us a snapshot of the nation.
Gary Brown - Nanotechnology
A former victim talks about the freedom she's found.
Mark Hadley takes a look at the ABC's religious reality-drama.
Mark Hadley reviews the controversial ABC satire.
Lucinda Holdforth examines why courtesies aren't just social niceties but are essential for civilisation.
Rob Parsons - Bringing Home the Prodigals: hope for children who've left the family or the faith.
Kent Keith is the little-known auther of a well-known poem called "Anyway".
Exploring the essential questions to ask before voting.
We explore with Winn Collier, the meaning behind one of Jesus' most insulting-sounding questions.
Mark Hadley reviews Channel 7's series on a couple of baby-boomers, with their hopes of an empty nest dashed.
Life in the Shopping Mall: Our ethical friend Simon Carey Holt continues our series, with a close look at ethics in a consumerist society.
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.
It's a universal question. What is God really like? Mark Galli ponders the answer in this chat about in his new book, A Great and Terrible Love.
Kara Martin takes a close look at two books by Aussie Christian authors just starting out. Beckwood Brae, and Nemesis Train.
A new show aimed at teens tells the story of the qizard Merlin as a boy. It's infused with themes about growing up, and the supernatural. Mark Hadley of Anglican Media gives his re
Sam Cawthorn has overcome a near-fatal car accident, and permanent disabilities, to become a successful entrepreneur and Tasmania's Young Australian of the Year. Hear the secrets to...
Hear the story of a young woman who had everything - except a sense of meaning. Kasey Edwards shares how her 'thrisis' - her 30-something crisis - sent her on a quest for purpose in...
We continue our series on the question Jesus asked by examining the question He asked the disciples in a violent storm.
Does the Barbie-making corporation Mattel have children's best interests at heart? Kara Martin sheds some light in a review of the Jerry Oppenheimer book, Toy Monster.
The TV Series True Blood features vampires in their latest incarnation. Reviewer Mark Hadley says these traditionally dark creatures are now being portrayed as acceptable members of...
Author Alan Whiticker speaks about his new book on history's great orators. He explores some of the most memorable speeches, and how they changed the world for both good and evil.
Richard Stearns gave up a lucrative income when he became CEO of World Vision USA. But he's never looked back... He tells us why, and explains what he believes is missing from our gospel...
It is a hard thing to get your head around Jesus being both fully God and fully man. Mike Frost unpacks the concept in our series, Re-Jesus: A Wild Messiah for a Missional Church.
Ben McEachen reviews the astonishing new film, based on the book by John Boyne, which looks at the holocaust through a child's eyes.
How is that some people can read the Bible and pray to Jesus, yet live a lifestyle so different to the one He modelled. It is one of the many reasons Michael Frost says it is vital
Got a fascinating life story to tell. Sarah Gilbert from the new ABC TV Series, The Making of Modern Australia tells how you can share it with the world.
Mark Hadley reviews the new SBS drama - Mad Men. It's a drama about truth, lies, and the seedier side of advertising in the 1960's.
Hear about the impact of the Alpha course as it runs in prisons, and about Paul Cowley's story of finding faith.
Mac Powell, lead singer and songwriter of Third Day talks about creativity, spirituality, inspiration, and the band's new album, Revelation.
Simon Carey Holt the author of, God Next Door, speaks about lifestyle ethics, those vital values that determine our small, everyday decisions. He also explores a little Socrates.
Richard Burridge - The author of Imitating Jesus explains how Christian ethics is not only about Jesus' teachings, but his actions.
Cornerstone is one of Australia's most innovative Christian communities.
Sheridan chats with Al Stewart on the opportunity that mid-life presents, and discusses how to avoid a crisis.
Planet Ark Founder Jon Dee is the brains behind environmental campaigns like National Tree Day. Hear what motivates him, and how he recruits the rich and famous to support his many
We explore The lessons the dying can teach the living.
Professor Dorothy Scott - Child Abuse in Australia: And how it can be combatted.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki: Australia's favourite scientist busts some myths and explains some oddities in the science world.
Rich Christians In An Age of Hunger: A probing look at the world's poor and western affluence.
Exploring the essential questions to ask before voting.
Ryan Dobson: Son of Dr James Dobson on life, faith and adoption.
A Neuroscientist's argument for the soul.
NSW Police Comnissioner Andrew Scipione - on the force and his faith.
Margaret Simons, a 'seeking' journalist goes to church.
Shane Claiborne, the dreadlocked peace warrior inspiring young and old with his radical Christian lifestyle.
Explore the legacy of The Jesus Movement of the late sixties and early seventies with researcher David DiSabatino.
"There is a God" by Anthony Flew. Kara Martin reviews the remarkable book by Anthony Flew, the world famous atheist who discovered he was wrong about God.
Simon Carey Holt examines the impacts of our mobile society. What are the pros and cons of moving around, versus staying put?
Michael Bennet concludes our 7 part series of Christianity Explained. He talks about what comes next after becoming a Christian.
When he was just 5, his missionary dad was killed by an Ecuadorian tribe. Yet today, Steve and his children live with the very man who threw the final, fatal spear. A remarkable story...
Review of a show that sends eight self made entrepreneurs to Uganda with $30,000 each.
Christopher Pao-lini, author of Eregon, is back again with the third book in his controversial trilogy for teenagers - Brisingr. Our reviewer Kara Martin shares her thoughts.
Robyn Wrigley-Carr begins our series on spirituality for busy people.
The author of Wild at Heart returns to Open House, to talk about how to hear God's voice, and his new book, Walking with God.
SBS has launched its lavish series on Aboriginal history, called The First Australians. Our reviewer Mark Hadley shares his thoughts.
David Bussau, Senior Australian of the Year and founder of Opportunity International discusses social entrepreneurialmism and faith.
Calvin Miller, pastor and author discusses how a greater understanding of the Celts can invigorate your prayer life.
Barry Medwin lost his wife and daughter in the devastating Ash Wednesday fires that killed 75 people in South Australia and Victoria. He talks about life 25 years on, and how his faith...
Juan Mann - the free hugs man talks about what he's been up to since becoming a Youtube sensation.
Lyn Lusi - Co-founder of HEAL Africa
One medical worker's determination to make a difference in the lives of women affected by the civil war raging in the Democratic Republic of Co
Robin Wrigley-Carr - Spirituality Part 3 - The purpose of prayer and how to do it
How the "Not for sale" campaign against human trafficking has progressed, one year on.
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.
Nathan Tasker, singer and songwriter discusses his new life in Nashville and plays unplugged track "Like You Love Me."
Find out what it's like to play the part of Jesus on the big screen. Bruce played Jesus in the The Jesus Film.
Jeff Williams is a career astronaut with NASA, and has lived on the international space station for half a year. Find out what it's like living in space and seeing the earth as a b
The Harvard University study that suggests retaliation really does backfire in life.
Pastor Ray Minniecon, Director of Crossroads Aboriginal Ministries responds to the Rudd government's historic apology to the stolen generations.
The former hippy rocker who says he replaced sex, drugs and rock and roll - with God.
Tim Harford - Economist and Author. How economics can help us better understand the society we live in.
Movie Reviewer Barry Gittins looks at the new Steve Carrell movie, Dan in Real Life.
TV and Media - 2008 Preview: Mark Hadley on the highs and lows ahead in Australian TV series.
Journalist and author of "The Triumph of the Airheads: the retreat from commonsense." How society values fame and fortune over knowledge and understanding.
Robin Wrigley-Carr on why it's important to work for six days and then have one off.
The author and cultural critic Lee Siegel lets loose with his thoughts on the social cots of the internet - including addition, hi-tech solitude.
One woman's story of miscarriage and how her despair and questioning brought her closer to God.
David DiSabatino - documentary producer
The life, music and legacy of the man dubbed "the father of Christian music " - Larry Norman.
Mark Hadley - TV Review - "Underbelly"
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.
One man's search for the happiest places on Earth.
Psychologist and author Dr Arch Hart explains what happiness is and the links between happiness and spirituality.
RT Kendall - Author of "Total Forgiveness".
The seven indicators you can use to know if you have totally forgiven someone.
Ash Barker - Founding dirctor of Urban Neighbours of Hope. Discussion of possessions, poverty and why it's a personal matter.
Advice for the passive aggressive leader.
Naomi Reed - The former Missionary and Author of My Seventh Monsoon looks back over the seasons of her life.
Kara Martin reviews new-age writer Deepak Chopra's The Third Jesus.
How one actor exchanged the pursuit of fame to produce films with meaning.
What do the world's leading historaians say about the life of Jesus Christ? John Dickson travelled from St Andres to Jerusalem to find out.
Cashmere Mafia - Dirty Sexy Money
Learn how to read the Bible and be transformed, as well as informed.
Levi McGrath - singer/songwriter.
Hear an acoustic version of this 22 year old's song "Africa" and find out what keeps drawing him back to the country.
Tania Hayes gives a whole new meaning to the wedding vow "in sickness and in health".
How the epidemic of hyper-parenting is endangering childhood, how it's becoming a rat race, and what parents can do to allow children to grow up at a slower rate.
The International head of Micah Challenge met with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd this week to discuss our commitment to ending world poverty. How will the global economic crisis affect
He's the young photographer and film-maker who met 51 of the world's wise elders - including Desmond Tutu, Billy Connolly and Nelson Mandela - to create a new book and film, "Wisd
Five years after the war in Iraq started, find out what it's like to minister to a congregation in the midst of a war zone.
Edges TV Presenter, author and director of Next Wave International, talks about the trends that will define our world in the year 2020.
Award winning journalist explains how the news media can unwittingly pass on lies.
Find out why activist and founder of 'The Simple Way', Shane Claiborne, is voting for Jesus, rather than Obama or McCain.
Gary McIntosh talks about the 'Compulsive Leader' and how their weakneses can be strengthened.
Hear his new EP, The way I'm missing You and what it was like to be part of Centrelink the musical.
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.
Learn how to read the Bible and not just be informed, but transformed.
Chocolate has a dark side - find out about the disturbing links between child labour and the cocoa trade.
Entrepreneur tells how he turned $50 into a multi million dollar business.
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
Robyn Wrigley-Carr explores two more spiritual disciplines for busy people.
Paranoia. How the leadership dysfunction of paranoia can be overcome.
Dalbey speaks on masculiinity and the pressures facing today's men.
A snapshot of some of the issues affecting young girls today, including consumerism, self harm and eating disorders.
The weaknesses of the co-dependent leader, and how they can be overcome.
The Salvation Army officer who co-authored "Just Imagine The World for God", talks about God's herat for the poor and oppressed, and shows us how simple it is to change our world.
Jim talks to Sheridan about his troubled childhood and the irony of now leading an organisation caring for families.
Christian Community and Communal Living
Ron Sider explores true Christian comunity with us, where members become accountable to each other in following Jesus.
Dr Henry Petroski, author of "The Evolution of Useful Things" discusses humble everyday objects like the pencil the paperclip, the sticky note, which all have a story. Meet a man fascinated...
Author Joss Hedley discusses her new novel "The Wish Kin," the inspiration behind it - and her advice for aspiring writers.
Ron Sider, author "Christians in an Age of Hunger", shares his thoughts on how to evaluate whether an aid organisation is worth giving to.
He reached the heights of fame with the metal band, Korn. Brian Welch tells why he left, how he came to Christ, and how God broke his crippling drug addiction.
Overcoming the Dark Side of Leadership is our new series on strategies to avoid the pitfalls of spiritual leadership.
Douglas Gresham, The step-son of C.S. Lewis talks about the new Chronicles of Narnia installment Prince Caspian, and his role as Creative Director and Co-Producer.
How the genius found in Shakespearian writing, geometry and the Periodic Table reveal a genius inherent in the world.
Michael Bennett on whether Jesus really died, why He did, and what that means for us.
The advertising campaign with a difference?
How to Look Good Naked, Mark Hadley tells us if there's any virtue in this hit TV show.
A crash course in marital happiness.
Roy Williams is a Lawyer and author of, God, Actually. How a former lawyer has come to believe in the existence of God.
Co-Authors of 'Jim and Casper go to Church'. Find out what happens when a Christian Pastor buys the soul of an atheist on Ebay, and takes him to church for market research.
Mark Hadley reviews the new show that dissects the advertising industry.
Sounds of Australia - senior curator Matthew Davies
Listen to some of Australia's top sounds, as defined by the Australian Film and Sound Archives.
Dr Tom Frame - ethicist and author of "Children on Demand"
Discussion of the ethical issues associated with assisted reproduction, including IVF, surrogacy and adoption.
Kara Martin takes a look at the new age best-seller
The Dark Side of Leadership - Narcissm
Find out what makes the narcissistic leader tick, and the fine line between healthy self image and narcissism.
What woud the world be like if it placed a monetery value on things like poverty and homelessness? Nic Frances says it would bring about the end of charity.
The rise, demise and eventual redemption of two 1980's sitcom stars.
In 1983, Barry Medwin lost his wife and daughter in the Ash Wednesday fires. He encourages victims of the recent fires in Victoria, sharing how his faith helped him recover.
Careers experts give tips on how to "recession-proof your career" - being a valuable employer, and creating a great resume.
He's the grandson of Billy Graham, and son of Franklin. The third-generation evangelist talks about growing up in the famous Graham household, and reveals his plans for a speaking tour...
In our continuing series on Leadership, this week the five steps to redeeming your dark side.
Why this quick witted Brit is passionate about seeing young lives transformed.
Michael Bennett explains what Christianity is, and what is means to be a Christian.
A quick chat with the artist behind 'Friend of God'.
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 wo
Author Barbara Roberts shares her personal experience of domestic abuse, and journey of discovering what the Bible says on the topic.
Learn how to make decisions and solve problems using a technique called Speed Thinking.
Dallas speaks on Christian growth and discipleship.
Discussion on what the Bible says about divorce in the case of adultery.
Martin Smith discusses the breakup of the UK worship band Delirious? and his plans for 2009.
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.
Michael Bennet talks about Jesus' miracles and what they say about Him.
Mark Hadley observes a pattern of violent themes, in this preview of new TV series being offered in 2009.
On her Beijing performance and how her Christian faith keeps her on the ground, in success or failure.
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.
Michael Bennet looks at Jesus' resurrection in our Christianity Explained series.
Nicky Lee, founder of The Marriage Course shows us how to build a union that will last a lifetime.
Michael Bennet looks at the concept of grace in our Christianity Explained radio series.
Lord Andrew Mawson is the entrepreneurial British Lord who gets his hands dirty.
Today's marketplace offers not only material goods, but even pre-packaged choices of identity, and spirtuality. Simon Carey Holt guides us through the ethical maze of "Spirituality
He's one of the producers of the new Heart-Life-Voice album - a collection of songs for the church, about social justice. Jeff shares the vision behind the project, and plays a tune...
Simon Holt, Author of God Next Door talks about how to really be a good neighbour.
Lisa Graham McMinn highlights the link between our longing for God and our longing for intimacy.
Lee Strobel was once a skeptic, now a church pastor, and author of books like The Case for Christ. Hear from the man whose journalistic investigation led him to embrace Christianit
Geoff Bullock was a household name in the 1990s, penning some of Australia's best known worship songs. Listen as he shares his journey of dramatic ups and downs, performs one of his...
Christianity Explained - Michael Bennett explains the importance of repentance.
The former Audio Adrenaline bass player now works with Hands and Feet, a village for orphaned children in Haiti. Will talks about the devastation wreaked by recent tornadoes across
Simon Cary Holt looks at the ethics of suburbia and the car.
Most parents struggle when it comes to sex education for their kids. Parenting expert and author Jim Burns shares some vital tips on how to tackle the difficult questions.
In our new series, Finding Hope in the World's Toughest Places, Rwandan government minister Dr Charles Murigandi tells his experience of the 1994 genocide. He also talks about a Bible-based...
Psychologist Dr Kevin Leman says you can be a firstborn, even if you weren't the eldest child in your family. He talks about the fascinating firstborn personality.
Does Australia have its own identity? Historian Peter Cochrane explores this question, and talks about the great icons and individuals that have made Australia unique.
National church leaders from four of Australia's key denominations, share what they believe God is saying to us through the economic crisis.
Willie Dengler, founder of World Hope Ministries - a prison ministry in South Africa - tells how he is seeing the lives of many thousands of prisoners transformed.
US Singer-songwriter Tammy Trent has experienced both the mountains and deep valleys of life. She visited teh studio to talk about her journey - from losing her husband in a tragic
Richard Cizic of the US National Association of Evangelicalism is listed in teh Time Magazine's 100 most influential people. He believes Christians are responsible to care for the environment,...
In the final part of our series, four more of Australia's key church leaders answer the question, What might God be saying to us, through the economic crisis.
Singer songwriter, Sara Groves, tells of her transformation in recent years, into a globally aware artist.
Leading sociologist Rodney Stark, is an agnotistic turned believer. After years of research, he now says that mankind's desire to worship, points to a very real God.
The Anglican Bishop of Harare, Zimbabwe, speaks of the suffering of his church and the Zimbabwean people.
Written as a gift for Paul Young's children, The Shack has sold over four million copies to date. Many readers say it's deepened their understanding of God, others call it heresy. The...
Mark Hadley explores what he calls Local Hero TV. Programs like Navy Seals, which put everyday heroes in the spotlight.
Author Kenneth Bailey spent 40 years teaching the Bible in the Middle East. He says there is much more we can learn about the Christmas story and the gospels, if we understand the Bible's...
He's an entrepreneur, pioneer and a familiar voice on Australian radio. Now Mal Garvin's been honoured as a "Member of the Order of Australia."
Aussie comedian Lawrence Leung sets out to fulfil all his childhood dreams at once. The result is a laugh-out-loud TV series. Reviewer Mark Hadley comments.
Author of 'Culture Making', Andy Crouch, says we shouldn't just consume or critique our culture. He believes we should use our God-given gifts, to create it.
Author of 'Culture Making', Andy Crouch, says we shouldn't just consume or critique our culture. He believes we should use our God-given gifts, to create it.
Open House listener Thelmie, from Adelaide, shares how she came to Australia nine years ago seeking asylum. She and her father came by boat from Indonesia, escaping political turmo
This Spanish film about religion, mortality, and childlike faith, has won several Spanish film awards, and gets five stars from film reviewer Ben McEachern. List in to find out why
A consultation is underway to explore whether Australia needs a Charter of Human Rights. Former NSW Premier Bob Carr, and Australian Christian Lobby head Jim Wallace, explain why they're...
David Bragg of Send-A-Cow shares how the simple idea of sending dairy cows to needy families in Africa, turned into a major charity changing thousands of lives each year.
Hear from the physician who diagnosed his own oncoming heart attack, and was clinically dead for 55 minutes - until the power of a simple prayer brought him back to life.
There are so many different popular images of Jesus, but which is the right one. Michael Frost says it is vital that we return to a true, biblical understanding of who Jesus is.
Meet the man who gets to take the mickey out of politicians for a living - Peter Nicholson, cartoonist for The Australian, and inventor of the ABC's famous 'Rubbery Figures' of the
Meet Marcus Cheong and Ken Lai, the two talented and courageous Sydney guys who've wowed Broadway with their musical, Angels.
Author Leighton Ford toured the world and preached to thousands with Billy Graham. He speaks to Open House about the seasons of life, crises of faith, and his book The Attentive Li
Dr Christian, the national director of World Vision India, has dedicated most of his life to helping the poor in his nation. He shares some encouraging insights on fighting poverty
His V8 Supercar is adorned by what is probably the world's biggest Jesus sticker, and he drives it like the devil. Meet Andrew Fisher, the man who's turning heads in the world of motor...
The final in the series with sociologist Alvin Schimdt about How Christianity changed the world.
Sherida interviews Switchfoot. Hear "Awakening" unplugged in the studio with Jon Foreman, Chad Butler and an old guitar.
Are science and religion really incompatible? The mathematics professor, philosophical thinker, and author of "God's Undertaker", answers some of the big questions.
Sheridan talks with one of the 'fathers of modern worship music'.
Having experienced the worst of atrocities, Alice Mercy is helping child mothers survive.
KP Yohannan from Gospel for Asia talks about how India's Dalit people are being released from opppression
Philip Yancey, one of the world's greatest Christian authors chats to Sheridan and takes your calls in the second half of this profile interview.
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.
It's the lastest incarnation of backyard blitz-style tv. Channel 10's Guerilla Gardeners assembles a cast of green-thums, who take pride in thumbing their noses at authority. Reviewer...
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...
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...
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.
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.
Starring Nicolas Cage, the new film Knowing mixes doomsday predictions with Biblical references and a dose of alien activity. We ask Ben MeEachen what he thought of the sci-fi thri
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
Rev Roger Rich lost his church and many friends on Ash Wednesday. He talks about the long journey of healing.
Futurist Richard Watson has written a "history of the next 50 years", and it forecasts everything from massive shifts in migration, to the rise of androids. Find out what the future...
Juliet Bourke, Workplace Flexibility Expert, gives tips on steering your business through the economic squeeze.
The creator of the Veggie Tales videos, and the voice of Bob the Tomato, tells of his company's rapid rise to success, and it's dramatic fall into bankruptcy. He shares the lessons
Former nun, Joy Balazo, spent seven years negotiating peace between warring tribes in Papua New Guinea. She shares the incredible story.
Recent statistics show the Australia is beoming less Christian and more secular. Dr John Dickson from the Public Centre for Christianity considers what this could mean for our nati
Tom Chandon is the latest self-deluded character hitting our TV screens on Wednesday nights. Reviewer Mark Hadley considers why a lame, wanna-be documentary-maker makes such great
Counsellor and author H Norman Wright, shares how women can find healing for a heart that's wounded by their father's mistakes.
Kara Martin fills us in on the next big thing in teen literature, The vampire-inspired Twilight series.
Anberlin's singer-songwriter is a thining man called Stephen Christian. We caught some time with him during his Australia tour to talk about life, faith and what inspires his lyric
Learn how to take control of your debts with financial advisor Gavin Martin, of Cornerstone Wealth.
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...
Financial adviser Gavin Martin is back, with some tips on handling a mortgage when the budgets tight.
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...
Christian's believe Jesus rose from the dead, but critics still say today there's no evidence for the ressurection. Is it fact or fiction? Author and former lawyer Ross Clifford examines...
Dr Cal Lightman, a man with impressive skills of lie-detection, is the hero of the TV show Lie To Me. Reviewer Mark Hadley gives his verdict on the new super-detective series.
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...
Author Matt Bell speaks from experience when he says it's more rewarding to give than to spend it all on yourself. The author of Money, purpose, Joy urges us to stay generous, even
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
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.
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 Hollywood chick-flick, He's Just Not That In To You has been a box-office hit. But the chick-flick full of dating tips has divided audiences. It is profound, or shallow? Reviewer...
Pastor Brian Houston, Hillsong Church Senior Pastor and National President of the Australian Christian Churches, encourages us to remain positive and faith-filled despite a difficult...
Brian Deacon is the face many people picture when they hear the name of Jesus - he's the actor of the 1979 'Jesus' film. Brian talks about his famous role, and shares about his personal...
Richard Foster is famous for books like Celebration of Discipline and his latest work, Life With God. He talks about spiritual disciplines, and how we can be transformed by God's work,...
Margaret Atwood's latest book is about debt in all its forms: not only financial but even spiritual. Our reviewer Kara Martin gives her thoughts on how Atwood has handled the topic
Michael Frost concludes his series on the true character of Jesus, with a closer look at Jesus' place in the church.
The Matthew Johns sex scandal has raised big concerns not only about the rugby league culture, but also about society's attitudes to sex. Hear the views of former Cronulla Sharks chaplain...
The new Star Trek film has been called the blockbuster of the year, and reviewer Ben McEachen reckons you'll love it - whether you're a 'Trekkie' or not. Listen to find out why.
She's the queen of disco, whose hits like I Will Survive have become anthems for many. Hear Gloria Gaynor talk about her incredible career, the challenges she's faced along the way,...
The pastor of one of Lebanon's largest churches, Reverend Charles Costa, talks about the challenges of Christian life in a volatile region.
Sheridan Voysey shares with us, the thoughts of a cancer sufferer.
Greg Clarke - Co-author of '666 And All That': chats to Sheridan about poular misconceptions about heaven.
Sheridan shares his views on the recent catwalk performance of a 12 year old girl.
Melinda Tankard-Reist - Founder Womens Forum Australia: talks about the corrosvie effects of glossy magazines on women and girls.
TV and Media with Mark Hadley - Take a look at the new series of our favourite suburbanites, Kath and Kim
Is being cool, hip and trendy, costing us in terms of our relationships?
He's the member of the Victorian Legislative Council who made a three-hour speech in parliament, fighting the new abortion legislation. He speaks about the ramifications of the new
Sheridan comments on the question "Is God necessary?" and how the concept of 'God' exists in our society, and the truth of His existence.
How the book of Psalms in the Bible can be used to pray.
Sheridan Voysey speaks with a 15 year old abolitionist starting a movement for good.
Jennifer Thomas comments on the Five Languages of Apology and how sometimes an "I'm sorry" just won't cut it.
Stephen Robinson speaks about discovering the challenges and joys of emergency-setting chaplaincy.
Sheridan and Mark Hadley talk about the Quiz Shows of today.
Sheridan talks with Gary Brown about Cryogenics.
Joshua Harris encourages a new way of conducting relationships.
Mark Sayers looks at the quasi-religion of consumerism.
Christian Hosoi - The Rock Star of skating shares his journey through fame, fortune, drug addiction, prison time and now... new life.
Simon Carey Holt wraps up his ethical examination of everyday life, with a close look at our frantic-paced lifestyle.
Mark Hadley reviews the new breed of 'parentainment' hitting our screens.
The award-winning auther of Bridge to Terabitia talks about writing, creativity and faith.
John Perkins is an African American who lived through the civil rights era, and experienced the harsh realities of racism. He shares what the Barack Obama victory means to him.
Michael Flood and the effects of porn on children
Our series - Finding Hope in the World's Toughest Places - continues, with Dr KP Yohannan from Gospel for Asia. He Shares about the recent persecution of Christians in India.
Sheridan talks with Charlie Croker about some of the funniest cases of 'Engrish', 'Japlish' and other contortions of English in the World!
How directors have captured something of God in their movies without realising it.
Sheridan talks about building personal alters.
Sheridan and Hugh continue to discuss the present and future of Australia.
Film Preview - The Golden Compas
Dr Arch Hart - Thrilling Ourselves To Death: How the endless pursuit of pleasure is leaving us numb.
Join Sheridan as he comments on this interesting topic.
Robin Wrigley-Carr continues the discussion of Spirituality for busy people. This week the benefits of solitude and silence.
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
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.
Hip hop and church have more in common than you might realise.
The challenges of helping homeless youth on a day to day basis.
Robin Wrigley-Carr continues her discussion on spirituality. Episode 5 is the examine of consciousness.
A review of the cheeky new SBS show, Newstopia, starring comedian Shaun Micallef that takes a pointed look at the week's news.
Spirituality Part 10 - Christian Spiritual Direction
Tony Campolo - Sociologist and author of "Red Letter Christians"
Find out what a "Red Letter Christian" is, and how faith can be applied to politics.
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.
Author and theologian Ron Sider explains the impact materialism can have, and why he advocates resisting materialism.
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
He's known as the 'swearing chef" - but is Gordon Ramsay's food any good? And more importantly, is his show worth watching?
Listen to Robin Wrigley-Carr discuss how a "rule of life" or spiritual roadmap can keep your spiritual life on track.
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.
Find out why Geoff Moore thinks Christian music is unique, and why he's such an enthusiastic advocate of adoption.
Simple Living - Part 1 - Ron Sider
Find out what the Bible says about money, and whether it's OK for Christians to indulge in luxury.
It's the fourth season and the victims of the plane crash on the mysterious island are still lost. Find out whether it's worth tuning in to.
Anne Rice used to write horror. Now she writes about Jesus. Sheridan Voysey asks Kara Martin how Christ is portrayed in the Christ the Lord series.
The third part in a series on "Simple Living" - hear Ron Sider's argument on why Christians should spend less money.
Find out what happens when Muslims secretly turn from Allah to Christ.
Lisa Forrest was sixteen years old when she found herself in the middle of a controversy about whether or not the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games should be boycotted.
He famously thanked God after winning the French Open at age 17 in 1989. Find out what tennis champion Michael Chang is doing now, and the role faith plays in his life.
David Aikman talks about covering the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Tiananmen Square massacre for Time magazine. He also discusses what the rise of Christianity in China means for...
His irreverent manner has got him into trouble more than once...find out why Mark Driscoll started a church when he was 25 and how he's become one of America's most influential pas
He travels the world with a band but he's not a rock star, he's a pastor. Nigel James reveals what it's like to be the spiritual advisor to one of the world's biggest Christian bands,...
Miles Hilton-Barber, Blind adventurer who flew a light-aircraft from London to Sydney.
Steve Turner UK biographer and poet talks about art, creativity and faith.
Nancy Heche Mother of actress Anne Heche talks about her tumultous life, the faith that sustains her, and her love for homosexual people.
Michael Wessells talks about the some 300,000 child soldiers around the world and how they can be freed.
UK author, wit, and comic Adrian Plass talks about life, God, salvation and bacon sandwiches.
Open House Editorial 29 April 2007 - Next Week I'll Wear My Leather Shoes.
Joanne Cash, sister of Johnny Cash talks about life, faith, music and growing up with her legendary brother.
Alister McGrath Oxford Professor and author of The Dawkins Delusion tackles Richard Dawkin's book The God Delusion.
Sheridan talks to one of the great Christian authors around Philip Yancey on the mystery of prayer.
Nancy Alcorn - Founder of Mercy Ministries discusses the help available to young women in crisis.
David Schwartz - Former AFL star David Schwartz talks about his gambling addiction and witnessing his father's murder
Dr Jerrold Post - What goes on in a suicide bombers mind? The world's foremost authority on the psychology of sucide bombers tells us.
Duncan Armstrong Former Olympic swimmer discusses his new found Christian faith and its effect on his life and future.
Mark Galli Is Jesus 'meek and mild' or actually 'mean and wild'? Sheridan talks to author Mark Galli about the 'tough' side of Jesus.
Father Stan Fortuna The bass-playing, mic-weilding, rapping preist from the South Bronx talks to Sheridan Voysey.
June Dally-Watkins the country girl who became a modelling sensation talks candidly about her life and values
David Batstone Award-winning author on the rise of the modern slave trade and how we can be modern-day aboitionists.
Michelle Tumes speaks on how show's grown since her last album, and plays live in the studio.
Sheridan asks this weeks guest Paul Roberts, Is the world running out of oil? If so, what might the future look like and how will we need to adapt?
Sheridan talks with Marilyn Skinner co-founder of Watoto Child Care Ministries, providing a family to Ugandan AIDS orphans.
Tery Waite former hostage shares his ordeal, how he coped, the lessons he learnt, and the life he now lives
John Smith the founder of God Squad talks openly about his journey to radical faith.
Douglas Brouwer talks to Sheridan Voysey about What should I do with my life?
Ben Witherington III talks about James Cameron's claim to have found Jesus' bones.
Jeffrey Sachs is one of the world's most important economists and is talking to Sheridan on how we can eradicate extreme poverty by 2025.
Sheridan Voysey talks to Dan Wooding, a British journalist who covered Idi Amin's brutal reign of Uganda in the 70s and became a Christian in the process.
Nicky Cruz talks to Sheridan about his dramatic life story. Nicky was a former Brooklyn gang leader who transformed into a preacher of love and transformation.
Sheridan talks with the former Bishop to the Australian Defence Force reflects on his success and mistakes.
James Morrison talks about his life and music, and plays a few tunes!
Bernie Banton talks to Sheridan about his seven year battle with james Hardie, and the faith that sustained him.
Sheridan talks to author Gary Chapman about the different ways to express love, and God's love languages.
Sheridan chats with Gospel artist Rebecca St James about lessons learnt on the road, future dreams, and what success really is.
Sheridan Voysey talks Don Piper, author of 90 Minutes in Heaven about his experience of life after death.
Sheridan explores the ethics of embryonic stem cell research with Motor Nerone Disease sufferer Dr Paul Brock for and Dr Brian Edgar from the Eavangelical Alliance against.
Sheridan Voysey talks to Irene Gleeson. The grandmother who sold her house, moved to Uganda, and now cares for 6000 orphans despite isolation, loneliness and death threats.
Sheridan Voysey talks with the popular author Henry Blackaby about his book Experiencing God. Sheridan asks How do we hear God's voice.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Gordon Preece about gracious giving, gracious living the final conversation in the work, money and faith series.
Sheridan Vovsey talks to Gordon Preece about the Call of the Mall, part of the work, money and faith series.
Sheridan Voysey talks with the former British parliamentarian once touted as the next British Prime Minister, who experienced deceit, divorce, bankruptcy, jail - and then God. An amazing...
A pioneer in the treatment of leprosy sufferers, Grace Warren's life is a story of international impact and, selfless dedication.
Is consumption a disease? Sheridan Voysey and Gordon Preece look at ways to combat our advertising-saturated culture.
Audrey Meisner's affair placed her marriage to Bob in jeopardy. When a pregnancy ensued, the pressures intensified. Discover how the Meisners turned their marriage around to not just...
Wess talks about his African upbringing, the abuse he suffered in a church-run school, and why he believes children are 'too smal to ignore'
Author of The Labour Market Ate My Babies on what long work hours are doing to our kids
A leading voice in the 'emerging church' movement, Michael talks to Sheridan about community, mission, and the radical nature of Jesus.
The second part of a six-part series on work, money and faith with Gordon Preece.
Pastor Chin describes what religious freedom means in his country of Myanmar.
Celebrated landscape photographer talks about waiting for the perfect shot, friendship with Mel Gibson, escaping a Middle East interogation and how faith-touched eyes see the world
The Idea of North Live! Considered the finest a-cappella group in the country, The Idea of North join Sheridan for a fun chat and a few songs.
Sheridan Voysey talks to Film Maker and host of ABC TV's Enough Rope Andrew Denton about his film God On My Side.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Gordon Preece on Work, Money and Faith.
Sheridan Voysey conducts an Intelligent Design debate with Robyn Williams and Denyse O'Leary.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Ian McCormack about his return from a death experience.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Open House Interviews
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Darrell Scott is the father of Columbine tragedy victim Rachel Scott
Zahir Ahmed is a former Muslim and is now a Christian Minister
Madeleine Witham speaks with Sheridan about living with a disabled child
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey explores life, faith and culture from a Christian perspective.
Sheridan talks with the colourful, radical, occassionally controversial sociologist, evangelist and Baptist minister Tony Campolo on his life, influences and passion for the poor.
Is the sun setting on atheism? Is unbelief now unbelievable? Sheridan talks with former atheist and now celebrated Christian mind, Alister McGrath.
Quadraplegic for 40 years, Joni Eareckson Tada tells her story, how God uses suffering, and why she disagrees with embryonic stem cell research even though it may hold a cure for her...
Social campaigner, church leader and World Vision CEO Tim Costello talks to Sheridan about his life, faith and passion for the poor.
Richard Blackaby gives tips on how we can bring positive, godly influence into our families and workplaces
Sheridan Voysey talks tp Clive Hamilton, author of the book 'Affluenza' identifies the cultural disease that is robbing our society of finding true meaning and satisfaction.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Kel Richards author of the Aussie Bible and now his new release More Aussie Bible.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Marva Dawn, Author of The Sense of The Call: A Sabbath Way of Life For Those Who Serve God, The Church and The World.
Sheridan Voysey speaks with Nigerian Pastor Gideon about life with HIV.
Author and Journalist Leigh Hatcher talks about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome CFS, which he retells in his book, I'm Not Crazy...I'm Just a Little Unwell. He also talks to listeners about...
Sheridan Voysey talks with Michael Duncan author of Wild Ones discussing living an edgy Christian life.
Sheridan Voysey talks exclusively with Pastor Bill Hybels about Willow Creek Church and the seeker firendly church model.
Sheridan Voysey speaks with well known Christian author Os Guiness.
Sheridan Voysey talks with John Eldredge, Author of Wild At Heart.
Sheridan Voysey chats to Eugene Peterson, the man behind the modern translation of the Bible, The Message.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Pastor Barnabas Mam who survived the killing spree of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.
Sheridan Voysey talks with former Kung Fu World Champion and bodyguard about his past now as an evangelist.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Philip Hughes of the Christian Research Association about teen spirituality.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Reg Markham about the gruelling times on the Kokoda Track during WW2.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Sufyan Yoman, head of the Baptist Church in West Papua.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Former Australian Cricket Captain about his work with children in India.
Sheridan Voysey talks with former world tennis champion Margaret Court about her life of tennis and Christianity.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Greg Telford from Rekindling the Spirit who is tackling domestic violence with Aboriginal Australians.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Amos Bennett from Mercy Ships, a state of the art private hospital ship.
Sheridnan Voysey talks with Aileen Colman, a missionary working Jordan.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Ruth Graham, daughter of evangelistic Billy Graham.
Sherdian Voysey talks with Christian music stalward Randy Stonehill.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Nicky Gumbel founder of Alpha. The worldwide evangelistic phenomenom.
Sheridan Voysey talks with John Dickson about the discovery of the Judas manuscripts.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Mark Zschech about the 100 days of Hope Rwanda.
Sheridan Voysey talks to Douglas Gresham stepson to CS Lewis about The Chronicles of Narnia and the legacy of CS Lewis.
Sheridan Voysey talks with Stephen Skelton author of The Gospel According to the World's Greatest Superhero.

