As immigrants, our family had a rocky time adjusting to life in the US. As a child, the feeling of not fitting in exacerbated the feelings of loneliness, marginalization, and backwardness. In a culture of strong-voiced, charismatic male personas, Dr. Dobson was not that! He was a gentle, wise, kindhearted, and knowledgeable counselor who offered sound discussions about difficult problems in life that gave audiences this feeling: "by God's grace, we can make it through this." When I sat down in quiet evenings to do my homework, I'd turn on the radio and listen to Focus on the Family, and I'd get fatherly wisdom and insight from someone who explained why my life seemed like such a struggle, and he provided biblically sound advice on how to persevere, take heart, be courageous, and aspire for the best that God would bring about in the midst of life circumstances that were meant to train me for my good and His glory. I eventually went to school for a term at his Focus on the Family Institute, which enlarged my mind and provided me a world of mentors and friendships. HQ in CS is a special place. That experience set the vision and trajectory of my urban ministry work today. Focus on the Family is an organizational collaboration of many wonderful believers who shared his vision. We all touch a life, and each person there followed his leadership to do so in the love of Jesus, with wisdom, zeal, and joy. Thank you, Dr. Dobson.
PreviousDr. Dobson has had a huge impact on my life. His book “Life on the Edge” helped prepare me for marriage and a career, which happened at the same time. I have been married for 24 years now. I attribute the success of my marriage and family to the biblical principles that he wrote about and spoke about on his daily broadcasts. He will be greatly missed.
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