According to Victor Marx, co-founder of All Things Possible Ministries, the biggest threat to America is not terrorism — it’s the lack of fathers. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with Victor about his latest book, The Dangerous Gentleman. They also discuss the trauma that Victor faced as a young boy, and how growing up without a loving father figure affected his life. You’ll hear unbelievable stories of redemption, rescue and resilience that only the Lord could orchestrate. Matthew 19:26 says, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
The Dangerous Gentleman, Part 1

About Our Guest(s)
Victor Marx is a high-risk humanitarian and the co-founder of All Things Possible Ministries, a non-profit organization that works on a global scale to identify and restore victims of trauma from abuse. Victor has led missions to Iraq, Syria, North Africa and Southeast Asia – many times in non-permissive and high-threat environments. Severely abused and tortured as a child, by the time he graduated from high school, Victor was using drugs, fighting, and stealing. The discipline of military life and faith in God helped him recover from his traumatic childhood. Today, Victor dedicates himself to helping others learn how to deal with challenges and develop a resilient lifestyle. Victor and his wife, Eileen, have five children and several grandchildren.
Eileen Marx co-founded All Things Possible Ministries with her husband, Victor, in 2003. Their mission is to set captives —those affected by trauma —free emotionally, physically and spiritually. Eileen is a 2nd degree black belt, and has done high-risk mission work overseas with Victor, as well as counter-sex trafficking and counter pedophile work in the U.S. and at the Mexican border. An accomplished author, Eileen enjoys long distance shooting, blade work, Bible study and spending time with her loved ones.
Host
- Dr. James Dobson
Guest(s)
- Victor and Eileen Marx
Links
Tags
The Dangerous Gentleman

The Dangerous Gentleman: A Call for Men to be Courageous in a Culture of Fear


