Interview Guests

During his time as host of the Grace Matters radio broadcast from 2004 to 2009, Peter Marty interviewed more than 200 people from all walks of life. A partial listing of these program guests is noted below.

Many of these interviews can be heard or downloaded from the archived collection of Grace Matters’ programs: www.gracematters.org

Bob Abernethy – PBS program host
James Autry – author and corporate CEO
Brad Birky – restauranteur
Herb Brokering – author and poet
Walter Brueggemann – biblical scholar
Mary Ann Brussat – spiritual writer
Gracia Burnham – kidnapped missionary
Joan Chittister – writer and speaker
Rodney Clapp – author and publisher
Francis Collins – geneticist and NIH director
Martin Doblmaier – film producer
Dave Dravecky – major league baseball pitcher
Joe Ehrmann – award-winning coach
Arthur Frank – sociologist and bioethicist
Robert Franklin – college president
Terence Fretheim – biblical professor
Tom Gjelten – NPR correspondent
Peter Gomes – preacher and author
Wayne Gordon – inner city pastor
Philip Gulley – author
Elizabeth Hausler – social entrepreneur
Sarah Henrich – biblical professor
David Hilfiker – inner city physician
Brad Hirschfield – rabbi and author
Mark Vitalis Hoffman – biblical professor
Kathy Holmgren – missionary and NFL coach’s spouse
Leslie Hunter – Christian poet and rap artist
Andrea Jaeger – tennis player and philanthropist
Timothy Johnson – ABC news medical correspondent
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend – politician
Donald Kraybill – author and Amish scholar
Robert Lane – corporate CEO
Peter Mayer – musician
George McGovern – politician
Bill McKibben – environmentalist and author
Scot McKnight – author
Ken Medema – musician
Bob Molsberry – pastor and author w/perspective on disability
Greg Mortenson – builder of schools in Afghanistan
Jacob Needleman – philosopher
Weston Noble – musician
Kathleen Norris – author
Charles Osgood – news commentator
Parker Palmer – author
Eboo Patel – Interfaith leader
Eugene Peterson – pastor, biblical interpreter, and author
Steven Prothero – author
Dave Ramsey – radio show host
Barbara Rossing – biblical professor
Jonathan Rundman – musician
Don Saliers – musician and professor
Robert Seiple – former CEO of World Vision
Luci Shaw – poet
Art Simon – former head of Bread for the World
Gerald Sittser – author
Rick Steves – travel writer and TV host
Phyllis Tickle – author
John Vannorsdahl – chaplain
Jim Wallis – founder of Sojourners and political activist
Bruce Weber – Big Ten basketball coach
Tim Wise – anti-racist activist
Everett Worthington – psychology professor
Danny Wuerffel – Heisman Trophy winner and community organizer
Philip Yancey – author