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For decades, Karen Mains, a prolific writer and gifted communicator,
has offered her talents, as well as her joys and sorrows,
to the building of God’s Kingdom.
Whether as an author, speaker, or radio and television producer
and co-host, Karen has addressed the deep spiritual needs
and longings that surface in our current society. Karen’s
voice is always substantive and practical.
Many of her creative works have been birthed out of personal
experience. Her first best-selling book Open Heart,
Open Home, is considered a classic and deals with the
theology of Christian hospitality. It has sold over
600,000 copies and captured experiences out of 12 years serving
in an inner city pastorate in a church founded by her husband,
David R. Mains. The book challenges believers to use
hospitality as a means of bringing redemption to a broken
society.
In 1977, Mains’ communication gifts expanded when
her husband became director of The Chapel of the
Air Ministries. This nationally known outreach
featured a syndicated radio broadcast, aired on almost 500
outlets each Monday through Saturday across the U.S. and
Canada. Karen often served as co-host on the 15-minute
program, lending her unique perspective to issues that impact
the spiritual vitality of individual Christians and local
churches. Here broadcast research generated the widely
accepted book, Child Sexual Abuse: A Hope for Healing,
co-authored with Maxine Hancock. The Mains’ media
ministry continued with the daily half-hour national television
show, You Need 2 Know, which won the 1995 Producer
of the Year award from The National Religious Broadcasters.
In 1980, Karen traveled through the barrios and refugee
camps in Central America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East
and Africa. As a result of these journeys, she wrote The
Fragile Curtain, which won the 1982 Christopher Award
given to writers, producers, and directors whose works affirm
the highest values of the human spirit and are representative
of the best achievements in their fields.
Mains’ three books for children, The Kingdom Tales
Trilogy, was awarded the Gold Medallion by the Evangelical
Press Association. These stories are frequently used
by pastors as sermon material, have been endlessly adapted
in dramatic form for churches and Christian schools, and
have been regularly employed for the purposes of deep therapy
by Christian counselors.
Karen Mains served on the Board of InterVarsity
Christian Fellowship for eight years and was elected
its first woman chairperson. She is the co-founder
of the Chrysosostom Society, a group of well-known Christian
writers committed to excellence in their work. A
member of the Author’s Guild of New York, she works
to reconcile, through a variety of means (one of which
is the establishment of Artists’ Communities in local
churches), the artist to Christianity.
Karen Mains now serves as co-director of Mainstay
Ministries where she is responsible for Hungry
Souls, a spiritual mentoring outreach that seeks
to help people who are hungry for God to find him in deeper
ways. An annual Advent Retreat of Silence and Spring
Slowing for the Soul getaway is offered in the Chicagoland
area. She delights in leading hungry souls in growth
groups where group spiritual direction is offered. In
addition, she has developed Journeys
for Hungry Souls, a travel ministry that seeks
to introduce pilgrims to the disciplines of pilgrimage.
Although she has authored over 27 books in the religious
fields (her most recent is Going on a God Hunt with
IVPress), Karen feels called to write about spiritual meaning
into the secular culture, and is now spending much of her
time discovering markets that are open to her work.
The Mains have been married for 43 years and live in the
western suburbs of Chicago. As the parents of four
adult offspring, Karen and David are highly committed to
creating healthy families and are eagerly sharing their invaluable
spiritual journeys with the next generation, their own 6
grandchildren. |