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Thursday, October 9, 2025

Today’s host is Liberty McArtor. Her first guest is Grace Hamman. They’ll talk about discipleship, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, and about Dr. Hamman’s book, Ask of Old Paths. Then Liberty welcomes Young Voices Contributor Chloe Sparwath. They’ll discuss rising antisemitism and about the Church and the Israli-Hamas peace deal. Liberty’ll end the show with a Millinnial perspective on a couple of the top stories of today.

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Liberty McArtor
Liberty McArtor
Freelance Writer

Liberty McArtor is the host of the Know Why Podcast and a co-host for Point of View Radio Talk Show, where she has worked as a writer since 2018. Previously, Liberty taught English at a Christian hybrid school, tutored students in English and writing, and wrote for various outlets and organizations, including First Liberty Institute. Liberty earned a bachelor’s degreeRead More

Guests
Grace Hamman Show Page
Grace Hamman, PhD
Writer | Scholar | Author | Teacher
Grace Hamman, Ph.D. (Duke University) is a writer and independent scholar of late medieval poetry and contemplative writing. She is the author of Ask of Old Paths and Jesus through Medieval Eyes. Her work has been published by academic and popular outlets, including Plough Quarterly and The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Grace hosts a podcast called Old Books with Grace which celebrates the beauty and joy found in reading the literature and theology of the past. Grace holds a doctorate in English, specializing in medieval literature and theology, from Duke University. She lives near Denver, Colorado with her husband and three young children.
Book Cover - Ask of Old Paths
Ask of Old Paths: Medieval Virtues and Vices for a Whole and Holy Life
Traditional Christian virtue and vices like abstinence, gluttony, and sloth make many of us bored or uncomfortable. At their best, these words sound dead or confusing, like incomplete fossils that belong to a distant past awkwardly enshrined in a museum. At worst, they signify a prejudiced past, when these words were wielded like weapons.
Chloe Sparwath Show Page
Chloe Sparwath
Young Voices Contributor | Congressional Affairs Coordinator - Israel Allies Foundation
Chloe Sparwath is a graduate of the University of Virginia with a degree in foreign affairs and history. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where she is active in her church. She works as the Congressional Affairs Coordinator for the Israel Allies Foundation. She is also a Young Voices contributor.
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Why Are People Drawn to Conspiracy Theories?
Almost everywhere you look online, conspiracy theories abound. Recent events are no exception. In this episode Liberty addresses three questions: Why are people drawn to conspiracy theories? Why is it a problem to default to ...
The Movement: Trump FDA Decision Feels Like Slap in the Face
The Movement: Trump FDA Decision Feels Like Slap in the Face
To anti-abortion activists who worked diligently to help President Trump win in 2024 and deliver a Republican trifecta, the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision last week to appr…
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