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Grasz to speak at prayer breakfast

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Nate Grasz, the executive director of Nebraska Family Alliance, will be the guest speaker at the Fremont Area Leadership Prayer Breakfast April 18 at Hopkins Arena on the Midland University campus.
The Good Friday event is scheduled for 6:30 to 8 a.m.

The  Nebraska Family Alliance is the largest Christian public policy organization in the state. As a fifth-generation Nebraskan, Grasz promotes and defends the foundational principles of life, family, and religious freedom by influencing policy, mobilizing prayer, and empowering people to impact government and culture with Biblical truth.

Grasz has successfully led efforts at the state capitol to pass significant legislation, including laws protecting preborn children, combatting human trafficking, and safeguarding parental rights. He helped write the First Freedom Act, one of the strongest religious freedom laws in the country, and Nebraska’s first-in-the-nation law creating commemorative birth certificates for babies lost to miscarriage.

Grasz is the author of “Would the Pilgrims Still Come to America Today? The Deteriorating State of Religious Liberty in America,” and hosts “The NFA Report,” a weekly statewide radio show on Bott Radio Network,

In 2024, Governor Jim Pillen appointed Grasz to serve on the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court.

Prior to NFA, Nate was an Associate Producer for the nationally broadcast Hugh Hewitt Show and a Program and Policy Analyst at the Centennial Institute. He graduated from Colorado Christian University with degrees in Political Science and Business Administration.

Tickets for the event are $25 each or $200 for a table of eight.

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