Brothers Jack and Leeland Mooring talk about their new album, Love is on the Move.
Brothers Jack and Leeland Mooring talk about their new album, Love is on the Move.
Just when you thought Australia’s appetite for cooking shows was satisfied, it seems there’s room for another serving of dessert. My Kitchen Rules is the latest in a long menu of culinary-TV offerings. Listen Now – Mystery diner Mark Hadley returns to Open House 2010 to give his review. http://downloads.hopemedia.com.au/oh/oh_tvreviewmykitchenrules2010-02-14.mp3
Last week Open House set off on an international journey with author Miriam Adeney, to learn about the lives and faith of Christians in different parts of the world. After starting the journey in Africa; Open House now heads west across the Atlantic Ocean to the continent of South America where multiple millions of people… Continue reading Global Christianity #2: Latin America
Dr Larry Crabb is a highly respected Christian psychologist, and a prolific author. He’s written many influential books on things like Biblical counselling, relationships, prayer, and Christian community. So it’s a little unsettling when he writes, “I don’t much like going to church”! This confession is found in the introduction to his recent book, Real Church.… Continue reading Larry Crabb: What’s Missing In Many Churches
When talking about law, politics, education and other public square matters, it’s commonly held that God should be kept out of the discussion. Decisions in these areas should be made on secular, ‘neutral’ terms, with no religion allowed. But could secularism be more religious than its proponents tend to admit, and could it be that… Continue reading Hunter Baker: End of Secularism
It’s unsettling to hear a respected Christian author write, I don’t much like going to church. Dr Larry Crabb, author of Real Church, shares why he felt this way, and what he did about it.
In the public domain, God and religion are out of vogue. But are secularists just as religious as the faithful folks they criticise? Author Hunter Baker examines the contradictions of secularism.
FILM: Crazy Heart RATING: TBC DISTRIBUTOR: 20th Century Fox RELEASE DATE: February 18 I’ll be the first to admit that I’m no Jeff Bridges fan but Crazy Heart is the sort of story that could win me over. Bridges has recently won a Golden Globe for his performance as Bad Blake, a once-famous country singer who is now… Continue reading Film & TV: Crazy Hearts and Superheroes
If you’re a tennis fan, no doubt you were in heaven over the past few weeks, following the Australian Open on television or maybe even at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena. For great winners like Roger Federer and Serena Williams, it’s a heady time, as they bask in the international attention that a Grand Slam brings. But… Continue reading David Wheaton: The Pro Tennis World
When the world of gospel music first heard the 2005 album “Sound of Melodies” from Texas band Leeland, they did one collective double-take. It was a stunning debut for a very young band whose lead singer was still just a teenager. That album gained a Dove award nomination. Two albums later, Leeland are touring the… Continue reading Leeland Brothers Talk Music, Worship & Marriage
After learning of the magnitude-7 earthquake that hit Haiti just a few weeks ago, killing an estimated 170-thousand people, displacing millions more, leaving thousands hungry, leaving orphans without parents or even carers, and resulting in some of them now becoming vulnerable to human trafficking. Open House presenter Sheridan Voysey found himself hanging his head and saying… Continue reading John Stackhouse: Can God Be Trusted?
The Grammy-nominated worship band from the USA talked to Sheridan during their Australia tour.
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