Welcome to Point of View’s Millennial Round Table on a Thursday! Today’s panel is hosted by Chelsey Youman! In the first hour, she welcomes Jonathan Teague and Rachel Redus. During the second hour she welcomes David Fraga and historian Richard Lim. Her guests in the final hour are David Fraga and author Liberty McArtor.
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Having a long-time interest in politics, an opportunity was presented to Rachel shortly before graduation in 2018, so her career path took an unexpected turn into the political arena.
Currently, Rachel works full time for the Ted Cruz for Senate Campaign performing campaign operations and grassroots networking. She also serves as the Get Out the Vote chair on the board of the Greater Houston Council of Federated Republican Women, and as the Legislative chair on the board of the Tri County Republican Women.
Outside of work, and ever since she can remember, Rachel enjoys fishing on the Gulf Coat with her family.
From artificially inseminating trophy white tail deer and performing feeding research on ruminants, to aiding in the birth of a donkey foal just minutes before a professional interview, Rachel always embraces new challenges - especially those that are out of the average person’s comfort zone.
David is interested in expanding the Kingdom of Heaven, and in practicing his knowledge and abilities in residential real estate development. His previous experience includes working in regional housing and commercial market, utilizing learned proficiency of 15+ years in residential rental properties and flipping properties for revenue. David is also pursuing Kingdom expansion by structuring the men’s movement to disciple, mentor, and inform/equip all males with the ability to become what God has created males to be; Kingdom men.
Liberty earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from Patrick Henry College in northern Virginia, during which time spent a year working as a talk radio producer for WMAL in Washington, D.C. Returning to the Lone Star State, Liberty worked as a writer for the religious freedom law firm First Liberty Institute, and then as a staff writer for The Stream.
Today Liberty writes for various non-profit ministries, and regularly contributes to The Stream. She covers topics she’s passionate about — life, family, religious freedom, and living faithfully for Christ. She has spoken about her writings on multiple talk radio shows around the nation.