Dr. James Dobson was a remarkable person and a prolific writer who wrote many books regarding the family. I started reading his books and listening to Focus on the Family in the 1980s. All the radio broadcasts were very insightful, but if I were to choose the one broadcast that was most memorable, it would be the one with Corrie Ten Boom. There was a Christian basketball camp in San Diego in the summer of 1992. My son, Samuel, was 8 years old and liked playing basketball. I was a single parent and didn't have the funds for my son to attend the camp. I contacted Focus on the Family and asked if they could possibly provide scholarship funds for my son to attend the camp. Focus on the Family provided the funds. The basketball camp was a week long, and, on the last day, upon picking up my son, he shared with me that there was an invitation to accept Jesus as Savior and Lord. My son said that he accepted Jesus. That day is one I will always cherish and remember, and I will never forget the kindness and giving of Focus on the Family. Dr. Dobson was a devoted husband to Shirley Dobson, father to Danae and Ryan, and grandfather, and lived the faith of our Lord, Jesus Christ. I believe with Dr. Dobson's last breath on earth, and then being in the presence of our Lord, the Lord said, "Well done, good and faithful servant! You were faithful over a few things; I will put you charge of many things." Dr. James Dobson will always be remembered and missed.
PreviousThank you for your radio program. It became one of the resources that fed me spiritually and taught me things I didn’t know when I was a new believer more than 30 years ago. The wisdom you shared helped me grow in my faith, and I continue to appreciate Focus on the Family and now the Dr. Dobson minute. God’s Word rang true in my life: “Though my father and mother forsake, the Lord will receive me” (Ps. 27:10). The word "family" has a special meaning since I became a part of God’s family. And the many things I learned from you, your books, and your programs also helped me in my career as an educator. Sincerely in Christ.
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