What can I say that hasn't already been said about this extraordinary man known as "Dr. Dobson"? I have been listening to Dr. Dobson since I gave my life to the LORD in the 80s. I have learned so much through the many programs/teachings from his ministry. Since hearing of his homegoing, I've had mixed emotions. A part of me is sad, but the other part is so happy for him that he stands before the object of his affection . . . the Almighty! I can only imagine the welcome he received from those gone ahead. So, I'm not saying "goodbye" . . . just "see you later." Prayers for Shirley, Ryan, Danae, and for all of us who love this dear man.
PreviousWhen I was 13, the devil told me I was going to die at 20 years old and that I did not need to prepare for any future, such as having a family. Somehow, as a smart but school-failed teenager, I believed it. So, the thought about having a family was negative for me, even though I was attracted to girls. But, to cut the story short, at 20 I did die, but with Christ through the gospel. So, it’s not the way the devil expected. I was an international student from Indonesia in the USA and listened to FOTF daily on WMBI for all the 4 years of my college life. And I continue to listen online (even Family Talk). After I returned to my country, I got married (19 years of marriage now, with 2 kids). Because of listening to Dr. Dobson at the age of 20, I had a positive view about marriage and began preparing for marriage and parenting, even before I got married and became a parent. The last purchase before I returned to my country was a children's Bible, so I could read it to my future son and daughter. And I did read it to my kids before they went to sleep when they were little. My daughter’s middle name is Danae in honor of Dr. Dobson. It’s impossible to fully describe the impact of his ministry on my marital and parenting life. Thank you for your faithfulness and legacy. Let us take the baton and pass it to the next generation that will raise godly families.
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