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Subject The Lead: October 2025 Edition
Date October 10, 2025 7:00 PM
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The stakes are high, and we are playing to win. Frontline posted a busy month,
and we are just getting started.Read more for our newly branded monthly “The
Lead” newsletter!

Frontline Endorsed Jason Dickerson Wins Election!
The radical left brought in the DNC and their new candidate for Governor,
Geoff Duncan, even went “all in” to try to beat Jason Dickerson and flip SD21
for the pro-abortion lobby.

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They failed, and Mr. Duncan continued his epic losing streak.



Senator-Elect Jason Dickerson worked hard, campaigned on conservative
principles, and earned awhopping 22 point victory! We are proud to have
endorsed our friend Jason, and we are confident that he will deliver big wins
for families across Georgia and winning results for those he represents!



One Week, Two Galas - Yep, We Just did That!

It might have been a little ambitious to try two Galas in one week, but…
nobody will ever accuse our organization of aiming low.



With a great crowd at the Macon City Auditorium and a sold-out room in Johns
Creek, we brought together longtime friends, first-time supporters, and key,
visionary leaders under one, united banner with a God-glorifying cause. We’d
like to thank more than 70 sponsors, a record roster of attendees, and all the
candidates and attendees who joined us for historic nights on September 8 and
11!

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Candidate Remarks Posted

Want to get a head start on your 2026 evaluations? Frontline was honored to
host - between both events - Lt. Governor Burt Jones, Congressman Buddy Carter,
Congressman Mike Collins, Sen. Greg Dolezal, Sen. Brian Strickland, Sen. Blake
Tillery, Rep. David Clark, Rep. Tim Fleming, Businessman Clark Dean, and
Businessman Kelvin King.



All candidate remarks - which were kept to 90 seconds or 2 minutes based on
the event - are now posted on ourFrontline Policy Action Facebook page
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Join us at our 2025 Faith Summit!

Come hear the hearts of your 2026 candidates, stirring remarks from
influential pastors, and enjoy a time of prayer, worship, fellowship, and unity
as campaign season hits the next gear.



This unique event takes place at Flat Creek Baptist Church located at 161 Flat
Creek Trail, Fayetteville, GA, on November 17th. The event will begin at 4:00pm
and run through roughly 8:30pm. It is FREE to attend, but you must register HERE
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Confirmed candidates already include Mesha Mainor and Randell Trammell,
candidates for State School Superintendent, and Rep. David Clark and Sen. Greg
Dolezal, candidates for Lieutenant Governor.



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A Word from our New Church Ambassador Network Director


Over the past nine weeks, I have had the privilege of traveling across
Georgia—meeting pastors and leaders in 23 counties—and sharing the vision of
the Church Ambassador Network. From small towns to larger communities, these
conversations have confirmed again and again that pastors are eager to see the
Church step into its rightful place—ministering to leaders, shaping culture,
and offering hope where it is most needed.


That work has also taken me to Iowa, where I saw firsthand the fruit of a
mature Church Ambassador Network. There, pastors and government leaders,
including Governor Kim Reynolds, have partnered in remarkable ways, even
cutting the number of foster children in state care in half. These visits show
us what’s possible when the shepherds of the Church consistently engage the
shepherds of government as people, as leaders, and as partners.



Here in Georgia, Frontline’s CAN is uniquely positioned to build that same
kind of culture-shaping movement. By developing strong local networks,
equipping pastors to minister at the Capitol, and laying the foundation for
theological and practical teams, we are casting a vision that looks beyond
events to long-term transformation. Our goal is not just to raise the standard
for one election cycle, but to build enduring relationships that will bless our
state for generations to come.





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Important Update from Chelsea Thompson



On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in
Chiles v. Salazar, a case with major implications for religious liberty and
free speech. At issue is whether Colorado can penalize Christian counselors and
ministries for declining to affirm gender ideology in their speech and
practice. The case began when state officials sought to enforce laws that
restrict counselors from providing faith-based guidance on gender identity
issues.



We filed our second-ever amicus brief before the Court, defending the right of
ministries and counselors to live out their faith without government
interference. We argue that “gender identity” is a subjective and misleading
concept that cannot justify government restrictions on constitutionally
protected speech. As our brief notes, “The concept of ‘gender identity’ has no
place in constitutional analysis. Colorado has no rational basis for
restricting speech in service to gender ideology.” You can read our full amicus
briefhere
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During the oral arguments, Justice Alito described the Colorado law as “a
clear case of viewpoint discrimination,” suggesting that it unfairly targets
Chiles for the beliefs and perspectives she seeks to convey in her therapy
sessions. We are praying for the Justices to issue a ruling that affirms the
First Amendment and protects the right of believers to speak the truth in love
without government intrusion.




What's new with Frontline Policy?



New Website

Have you had a chance to visit our new website? We have updated our domain
and rebuilt our website atwww.FrontlinePolicy.org
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We are in the process of adding pages and information in the coming months,
but we are excited about what this new website will do for us as part of our
digital refresh.



New Branding

You’ll notice some slightly modified branding with added taglines. Frontline
Policy Council content now features the Frontline lion with a tagline of
“Raising the Standard” while Frontline Policy Action features a new color
scheme and “Leading the Way.” While not a visually significant change, we want
to clearly convey the ethos and mantras of our ministries.



New Emails

Coinciding with our website update, all Frontline staff now have email
accounts ending in “.org” instead of “.com.” There may have been some emails
missed in this transition, and, if we have not responded to something you have
sent, please try us again. Everything should be forwarding and working
correctly now.



New Database and Processes, too!

Throughout this year, Frontline has taken the burdensome task of migrating
databases. This has been a pain, but our previous system was a major disaster
that we needed to overhaul in time to better communicate with our audience in
2026.



As a result, we apologize for any possible delays or misses in
acknowledgements. The migration will be complete in the coming weeks, and we
are excited for new capabilities. If there’s anything that has fallen through
the cracks, please email [email protected]
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Contribute Toward Our Goal!



Understand the stakes? Like what you’re seeing from Frontline? Want to support
our work?



We have a critical October goal, and we need to raise $5300 by mid-month
(October 15).



Can you chip in to help us out?
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SEND A DONATION HERE
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