Life Choices welcomes Nate Grasz as a keynote speaker for Life is Sweet.

Nate Grasz
Nate Grasz is the Executive Director of Nebraska Family Alliance (NFA), the largest Christian public policy organization in the state.
Regarded as a leading voice in American faith-based public policy, Nate is a frequently requested speaker and has been published in National Review and The Washington Examiner, and cited by dozens of other leading news agencies.
Nate has led numerous successful efforts at the state capitol to pass significant legislation, including laws banning dismemberment abortion, combating human trafficking, and protecting children from online pornography, and authored Nebraska’s first-in-the-nation law creating commemorative birth certificates for babies lost to miscarriage.
He is the author of “Would the Pilgrims Still Come to America Today? The Deteriorating State of Religious Liberty in America,” and hosts “The Nebraska Family Alliance Report,” a statewide radio show and podcast on Bott Radio Network.
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. In 2024, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen appointed Nate to serve on the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court.
Nate and his wife, Brenna, live in Lincoln with their children and are active in their local church, where Nate has served on the Elder Board.
Regarded as a leading voice in American faith-based public policy, Nate is a frequently requested speaker and has been published in National Review and The Washington Examiner, and cited by dozens of other leading news agencies.
Nate has led numerous successful efforts at the state capitol to pass significant legislation, including laws banning dismemberment abortion, combating human trafficking, and protecting children from online pornography, and authored Nebraska’s first-in-the-nation law creating commemorative birth certificates for babies lost to miscarriage.
He is the author of “Would the Pilgrims Still Come to America Today? The Deteriorating State of Religious Liberty in America,” and hosts “The Nebraska Family Alliance Report,” a statewide radio show and podcast on Bott Radio Network.
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. In 2024, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen appointed Nate to serve on the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court.
Nate and his wife, Brenna, live in Lincoln with their children and are active in their local church, where Nate has served on the Elder Board.
