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As cultural hostility toward Christianity intensifies, many Christians have grown more reluctant to advocate for biblical values in the public square. But our perseverance for the common good—a good defined by God alone—is more important than ever in a culture that embraces darkness. Join us to learn how to unashamedly pursue righteousness in society out of our love for others.
Every fiber of you aches to distance yourself from something holding you back—that one thing that is killing you. Pastor Karl Clauson understands. How can we take hold of God’s promises and walk in freedom—not just for a day or a week but a sustained, lasting victory? Karl will share honestly about his own personal battles and will draw from his decades of experience helping people conquer sin to show us the pathway to freedom.
Natasha Crain is a national speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster who is passionate about equipping Christians to think more clearly about holding to a biblical worldview in the midst of an increasingly challenging secular culture. She has been featured on radio and TV shows across the U.S. and Canada. She has an MBA in Marketing and Statistics from UCLA, a BA in Economics from USC, and a certificate in Christian apologetics from Biola University. She was a marketing executive and adjunct marketing professor before she transitioned to the ministry of writing and speaking.
Karl Clauson is the host of Karl and Crew Mornings on Moody Radio in Chicago. He's also the lead pastor of 180 Church Chicago. Karl was born and raised in Alaska. He completed the 1,100 mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race at the age of 18. He was changed by God forever on Feb. 11th, 1984. Karl received a B.S. in Biblical Studies degree from Multnomah University in 1989. Over the years of ministry, Karl has coached a multi-racial track team in South Africa, launched two college/career ministries that grew rapidly and thrived spiritually, spoke nationally at marriage conferences with Family Life for 11 years, and led a dynamic church that grew to be the largest in the state of Alaska. This church was featured on the front page of the New York Times (Nov. 23rd, 2007) for its strategic outreach and innovation. Karl's love for the gospel and belief in God's ability to change lives is grounded in truth and experience. His strong family values and wide range of life experiences have shaped his heart for the Lord and his passion for ministry.