I lost a grandfather, father figure, mentor, and friend this week. The passing of Dr. James Dobson leaves a painful void in my life. I have listened to him since I was a child in the '80s and '90s. The realization of his impact in my life brings me to tears. I’ve been exposed to countless godly men and women on Family Talk that have shaped who I am as a follower of Jesus. Just this year, I was exposed to the ministry of Henry Blackaby that led me to his book Experiencing God. God has used that book to bring me back to his heart and surrender once again to his call on my life for the work of the ministry.
PreviousDr. Dobson, “I know who I am, because I know whose I am.” Dr. Dobson, how do you describe someone who has inspired you and guided so many of your beliefs and instilled values in your life? Someone you never met, but heard his voice for decades as an influencer, mentor, and teacher. If I had to choose one word, it would be “genuine." In his voice for years, I heard these qualities: Genuine kindness. Genuine concern. Genuine love. Genuine dedication. Genuine faith. Genuine empathy. Genuine commitment. Genuine perseverance to stand for what God called him to do. And he impacted so many by doing it. Such a warrior! So thankful for how he defended the faith. My life was certainly made better because of his teachings, books, interviews, and broadcasts over the years, his vision, his mission, his creations, and the inspirations he received from God and brought forth to life to spread the gospel. Such a gift from God, such a blessing, such a servant - a genuine servant. I’ll forever be grateful for his ministry and his faithfulness. And I will certainly miss his voice, his genuine voice that touched my life forever. Thank you, Dr. Dobson, for all you did to inspire and make my life better. Yvette Medina, Littleton, CO
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