Dr. James Dobson and his ministries have been a blessing in our lives. Our first child was born in 1977, the year that “Focus on the Family” began broadcasting. As a young mom, I was affirmed in many things through the broadcast. Years later, we called Focus to request help for our marriage. The information we received was stellar, and God has blessed us with 54 years of marriage due, in part, to the good information, recommended reading, and counseling that was suggested. I would imagine that our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, would be saying to Dr. James Dobson, “Well done, good and faithful servant!” May God bless his family and loved ones with peace and courage.

Nancy

I feel like Dr. Dobson walked with me in my marriage, in the earlier years of raising my children and working outside the home, when I decided to be a stay-at-home mom, and when we started homeschooling. His encouraging voice – first through Focus on the Family and then through Family Talk – has been invaluable. My entire family continues to benefit from both ministries. I didn’t want this day to ever come, but I rejoice that Dr. Dobson is with Jesus. I am also very sad today, but then my sadness flows to praise for such an amazing legacy of faith that continually points to Christ. May God comfort the Dobson family, Family Talk, and Focus on the Family. We love you and appreciate you all.

Ola

Dr. Dobson influenced my life greatly through Focus on the Family, his books, and Family Talk. I have listened to the broadcasts since the mid-1980s when my children were born. I am so very grateful for the shows with a wide variety of guests that have spoken into our marriage and our children’s lives. His influence continues to our grandchildren through Adventures in Odyssey and Clubhouse magazines. I am so very grateful for Dr. Dobson and all he has done in God’s power and grace. I am sure there was a special reception in heaven for this true servant of Christ. Well done! Blessings to Shirley and all of the family.

Vivian

It was through Dr. Dobson’s radio ministry, Focus on the Family, that God worked in my life for many years, especially during the years after my divorce. My husband and I were called to the ministry, pastored a couple of churches after seminary, and were youth pastors prior to that. The adoption of our daughter was one of many blessings from God in our lives. With multiple struggles after 13 years of marriage, when our daughter was 5 years old, my husband was overcome with temptation that led to our biblical divorce. It was Dr. Dobson’s loving and kind words of biblical wisdom that got me through the brokenness and hopeless despair of my life through the years that followed. But by God’s unfailing mercy and grace, I have a hope and a joy I once thought I could never have through Jesus Christ. I have served the Lord in several different ways, and I minister to others as God leads today. I’m retired now and never remarried. I have 7 beautiful grandchildren. I serve the Lord leading the seniors group at our church and singing with our church praise team to the glory of Almighty God! May God’s strength and comfort be with Dr. Dobson’s family and friends through this precious time of loss. For I know that God, the angels, and past loved ones are celebrating his homecoming. Look forward to the day I can personally thank Dr. Dobson for all he has done for me in this life. With much love in Christ Jesus

Laurie

I remember writing down the quote that Dr. Dobson shared about the meaning of life years ago because I loved it so much. My husband had it put in a frame for me. Dr. Dobson is an inspiration because He actually lived this out and lived it well. He achieved what He gave his life to. He was like a watchman in the watchtower for Christians in America, from being a voice in the big political spectrum to how to have fulfilling family relationships. I can’t find the words to say how much we will miss his voice and influence in our lives. I feel like a family member has passed on. My husband and I spent mornings with him and Shirley reading through Night Light. His legacy, example, truth-speaking, and living influence will carry on into eternity. I pray for comfort for Shirley and his family as well as the larger family in the body of Christ who will miss him. However, I celebrate with him that he made it and is seeing face to face the One for whom he lived. Well done, Dr. Dobson!

Gena

I have so many wonderful memories of Dr. Dobson — not only as a relative, but also from the time I spent working for him. It is rare to have the privilege of knowing someone in both a personal and professional capacity, and that experience was truly special. Though his passing leaves a deep void, the legacy he leaves behind — in memories, shared stories, and the values he lived by — will continue to guide and uplift us for years to come. I’m grateful for the time we had and will carry his impact with me always.

Rod

Nearly forty years ago, our young family had just moved to a new state. I was a mother of two small children, feeling overwhelmed, isolated, and unsure of my footing in a new place. Heading home one afternoon, I turned the radio dial to a local Christian station, hoping for music that might lift my weary heart. Instead, I encountered a voice that would change the course of my motherhood and my family’s legacy: Dr. James Dobson. Within minutes of listening, I felt truly seen, understood, and encouraged. Dr. Dobson reminded me that the calling of wife and mother was not just significant, but one of the most honorable roles God entrusts to us. That single broadcast began a daily rhythm of listening, learning, and being strengthened. I even ordered cassette tapes so I could revisit certain messages again and again—truths that steadied me during those tender years of raising my children. Today, I am now the proud grandmother of six precious grandchildren; I rejoice as I see my adult children instilling those same values in their own families. My prayer is that the truths Dr. Dobson championed will continue to echo through our generations to come. Dr. Dobson, words will never be enough to express the gratitude I hold in my heart. I once had the privilege of meeting you in person and sharing a small measure of my thanks, but I look forward to the day in heaven when I can once again tell you face to face: thank you for the eternal impact you made on me, my family, and countless others.

Lindy