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Pastor and broadcaster Erwin Lutzer claims that he sees “the Church submitting to the culture.”

The answer, Lutzer says, is for Christians to lead the way.

“What people must understand is that we’re living [in] a time when the conflict and the racial accusations that are being made are intentional, with no hope or desire of any reconciliation or mutual understanding,” he said. “Jesus offers solutions. Christianity says we really don’t have a skin problem; we have a sin problem. Churches need to lead the way in this.”
 

He added that Christians must “speak[] the truth in love.” (Ephesians 4:15)
 

“Ultimately, people are going to be won over by our love in our relationship [with them],” he said. “What we need to do is to be wise enough to try to deal with people’s hearts rather than to solve all the issues that come up. Ultimately, it is the winning of the heart that oftentimes is the most necessary thing. And so, we need to listen to people. We have to find out where they are at and then we have to take it from there.”

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Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson was the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute, a nonprofit organization that produced his radio program, Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and held 18 honorary doctoral degrees. He also was the author of more than 70 books dedicated to the preservation of the family.

Dr. Dobson served as an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine for 14 years, and on the attending staff of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles for 17 years in the divisions of child development and medical genetics.

He advised five U.S. presidents and served on eight national commissions.

Dr. Dobson was married to Shirley for just shy of 65 years, and he was the beloved father of two grown children, Danae and Ryan, and two grandchildren.

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