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As 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. Through his, HILC has become an agent of healing to our nation by educating and empowering churches, community and political leaders to make grassroots influence in their communities, states and our nation. His radio commentary “The Truth in Black and White” can be heard daily on 400+ stations nationally.
Jackson is leading researcher on the black church. High Impact African American Churches, co-authored with George Barna, was nominated in 2005 by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association’s Gold Medallion award and received the Silver Medallion award. 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, 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 3000 attendees and serves as a regional Bishop in the Fellowship of International Churches (FOIC). He has authored several books including The Black Contract with America on Moral Values. 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. For more information, visit
www.thetruthinblackandwhite.com.
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Dec 20, 2011)
On May 21st of this year, thousands of expectant followers of cult leader Harold Camping eagerly awaited the end of the world. Some gave away all their possessions and... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Dec 05, 2011)
On November 15, 2011, the NYPD expelled Occupy Wall Street Protestors from Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan after about two months of round the clock protests. As the... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Nov 29, 2011)
Several years ago, I sat on the stage of the Tavis Smiley’s State of the Black Union set. I will never forget how it felt to be verbally attacked by Minister Louis Farrakhan... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Nov 17, 2011)
The prospect of an Obama versus Cain contest in the general election is fascinating to contemplate. In fact, I believe that if Cain is on the ticket, it will make this... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Nov 10, 2011)
Co-Authored by Reverend Efrain Piñeda
Halloween is over. The “scary” costumes are packed away. The monster/slasher movie extravaganza has concluded. All that remains are... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Oct 17, 2011)
Maryland’s 7.2% unemployment rate is below the national average, but still too high. Families need temporary assistance to address unemployment, poverty and homelessness.... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Oct 05, 2011)
Once again, partisan political activists are defending job-killing regulations that will harm the most vulnerable people, while providing no demonstrable environmental... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Aug 15, 2011)
Last Sunday night, one of my parishioners emphatically made the statement that
President Obama was “not just another black man with bad credit.” She felt that class
warfare... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Aug 01, 2011)
This column was co-authored by Niger Innis
From New York, Washington and Atlanta to Chicago, St. Louis and Dallas, America is baking in a furnace. As millions swelter and... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Jan 13, 2011)
Editor's note: This article was co-authored by Harry Jackson, Jr. and Niger Innis.
President Obama’s healthcare program came under intense scrutiny in 2010. As we enter... more
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Harry R. Jackson, Jr. (Jan 08, 2011)
Editor's note: This article was co-authored by Harry Jackson, Jr. and Nigel Innis.
President Obama recently called Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, to thank him... more