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Task Force Chairman Shirley Dobson, Vice Chairman Brian Toon and Lisa Crump Sr. National Coordinator Manager are hosting this year's Summit and Special Guest Speakers...

Tony Perkins

Tony Perkins and FRC have led the way in defending religious freedom in the public square, protecting the unborn and their mothers, defending and strengthening one man/one woman marriage and promoting pro-family public policy.  Tony hosts a regular national radio program, "Washington Watch Weekly," broadcasts a daily commentary heard on over 300 stations nationwide, and sends daily email updates to tens of thousands of grassroots activists.  An effective communicator, he frequently appears on national broadcast and cable news programs.  Tony's first book, Personal Faith, Public Policy, co-authored with Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr., was released in March 2008. In addition, he has been a keynote speaker for organizations across the country.

Will Graham

William Franklin Graham IV (Will) is the third generation of Grahams to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ under the banner of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA). Will is the grandson of Billy Graham and the oldest son of Franklin Graham.  

Since second grade, Will Graham has felt the call to ministry. He surrendered to God’s call on his life at 15, during a youth camp at the Billy Graham Training Center near Asheville, N.C. After attending Liberty University, in Lynchburg, Va., he enrolled in Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, in Wake Forest, N.C., during which time he was called to pastor a church near Raleigh.