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Roger Marsh is a veteran broadcaster, ordained minister, and a published author.
In 1983 Roger launched his radio career, adding network television responsibilities in October of 1992. Throughout his career, Roger has served in a variety of leadership roles in Christian radio, from station manager, to program director, to drive time host. Roger is the voice of Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk, serving as a Co-Host and Executive Producer. For the last 13 years, Roger hosted “The Bottom Line” for Crawford Broadcasting, which aired on KBRT/Los Angeles, KCBC/San Francisco, KLTT/Denver and in 30 other markets nationwide.
After completing his undergraduate studies in Business Administration at Cal State Fullerton, and Business Management at Azusa Pacific University, Roger went on to earn his Master of Ministry and Doctor of Ministry from Evangel Christian University of America.
Roger and his wife, Lisa, love their blended family which includes 6 adult children (four daughters and two sons), three sons-in-law and 6 grandchildren.
God often calls us into the unexpected, and learning to trust Him changes everything.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh continues his encouraging conversation with author Cynthia Scott about her book, Celebrating God Our Founder at America's 250th Birthday.
Winning an argument doesn’t mean much if you lose the person.
Many Christian parents feel unprepared when their kids return home from school steeped in ideas they don't understand.
On July 4, 2026, the United States of America will celebrate its 250th birthday. But did you know that, for many Americans, our nation has two birthdays? While that day is widely recognized as Independence Day, it was nearly 89 years later—on June 19, 1865—that every American began to celebrate what freedom really means. When it comes to the foundation of our nation, many of us cherish those powerful words from the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident . . . that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Those biblical principles have been the bedrock of the American Experiment. But eleven years later, when the United States Constitution was signed and later ratified, those promises were not fully extended to a certain group of people living in the new nation—those who had been brought to the New World in the shackles of slavery. Incredibly, the country that prided itself on declaring that our rights came from God and not from government battled within its own ranks over whether it was legal ...
When an adult child pulls away or cuts off contact entirely, what should a parent do?
Many parents find that when their children reach adulthood, the relationship becomes more complicated than they expected.
Parents and grandparents are often the last line of defense against a dangerous ideology that’s already inside the classroom.