Harry Jackson founder and Chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition (HILC), Bishop Jackson has declared that the church and its leaders must lead the way to protect America's moral compass and heal our nation. His radio commentary "The Truth in Black and White" can be heard daily on 400+ stations nationally. In addition, Jackson was also named one of the top 50 most influential Christians in 2005 by the Christian Post. Jackson has appeared as a guest on The Tavis Smiley Show, Tony Brown's Journal, The O'Reilly Factor, Britt Hume's Special Report, National Public Radio, CBS Evening News, BET Evening News, 700 Club, TBN (Trinity Broadcast Network) and CBN News. He has been featured in articles in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Chicago Defender. Bishop Jackson is Senior Pastor of Hope Christian Church in the Washington, DC area with 3,000 attendees and serves as a regional Bishop in the Fellowship of International Churches (FOIC). He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from prestigious Williams College and a Masters of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. His secular work experience includes positions in several Fortune 500 companies.
Tony Perkins
Tony Perkins is President of the Washington, DC based Family
Research Council. He is a former member of the Louisiana
legislature where he served for eight years, and he is recognized
as a legislative pioneer for authoring measures like the nation's
first Covenant Marriage law. He was a Republican candidate for the
United States Senate in 2002. Since joining FRC in the fall of 2003
he has led FRC to aggressively continue their work affirming and
defending the Judeo-Christian values that this nation is founded
upon. Tony hosts a weekly national radio program, "Washington Watch
Weekly," and he also sends daily updates to tens of thousands of
grassroots activists. An effective communicator, he regularly
appears on national broadcast and cable news programs. In addition,
he has been a keynote speaker for organizations across the country.
A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, and a former police officer and
television news reporter, Tony brings a unique blend of experience
and leadership to the pro-family movement. He received his
undergraduate degree from Liberty University, and is currently
pursuing a Master's Degree from LSU in Public Administration. In
May 2006 he received an honorary doctorate from Liberty in
Theology. Tony and Lawana, his wife of 21 years, have four
children.
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