Singers Janice & Sonia Lee are better known to their millions of viewers, and 150,000 Youtube subscribers, as Jayesslee. The Sydney-based twins were guests on Open House, chatting about their unexpected fame, and their vibrant Christian faith.
Singer-songwriter Andy Sorenson shared publicly for the first time on Open House about his experience of childhood sexual abuse. It was a powerful interview about a journey of healing that still continues today. Catch the audio and videos.
On March 27, fans and friends said goodbye Sheridan Voysey, as he hosted his final show. Listen to Sheridan as he shares from his heart about the past five years of Open House.
If you've been listening to our Finding Spiritual Freedom series with Neil T Anderson, you'll know that a key concept in the series has been the identity you receive when you become a Christian, and how that provides acceptance, security and significance. Here is a list of Bible passages that confirm how special you are as a child of God.
In a secular age, it's often hard to believe in miracles. Yet this week you'll hear a story that's impossible to describe in any other way. Hear the amazing testimony of Dr Sean George, who came back to life after being clinically dead for almost an hour.
Film director Andre Hovsepian is an Iranian born Christian, whose father was brutally murdered for his faith in Christ. Andre's documentary, "A Cry From Iran", tells the story of not only his father, but the many other believers who still suffer today.
Does God have a sense of humour? Did Jesus use one-liners? According to Robert Darden the answer is Yes. Darden is editor of the satire magazine "The Wittenburg Door" and this week tells us why laughter is indeed holy.
A review of Colm Toibin's book Brooklyn. Reviewed by Kara Martin The critics have raved about this 'coming of age' novel: "Quietly magnificent", "A narrative of remarkable power". It is an accomplished piece of work. I hesitate to be fuller...
I remember the night the idea of Open House was conceived. I was sitting by the Brisbane River, sometime in 1995. The dream became a reality. That's why I'm a little sad to make this announcement.
The anti-fat franchise, The Biggest Loser, has turned its attention to families. Four collections of friends and relatives line up each week to see who has shifted the greatest number of kilos. But is this familiar format likely to produce happier households...
If you weren't there in person, here's a few photos of Open House Live December 12, 2010 at Notes Live, Newtown. The night included interviews with singers Barry Southgate, Ngaiire, Merise, and Home & Away actors Bec Breeds and Luke Mitchell.