God is at Work, Part 2
Dr. James Dobson continues his inspiring conversation with businessman Ken Eldred about finding balance in a demanding world.
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Dr. James Dobson continues his inspiring conversation with businessman Ken Eldred about finding balance in a demanding world.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson speaks with successful businessman Ken Eldred about finding true purpose.
Discover timeless wisdom concerning marriage struggles, finding fulfillment in Christ alone, and raising children in the Christian faith in a secular world.
There are times when we struggle with trials and heartache so severe that it seems as if God is nowhere to be found. It doesn’t make sense to trust Him. The isolation can feel so overwhelming, it’s as though we’re lost in a desert with no shade, rain, or relief.
Are the temps too hot where you live? Perhaps the rain has messed up your plans for the day. Or maybe it’s too windy for you to be out on the lake.
The ocean embodies a profound contrast: beautiful yet tumultuous, life-giving yet perilous. Its vast expanse can inspire tranquility, but its depths harbor untold dangers.
Just as the bitter chill of winter can freeze the world around us, our hearts can grow cold toward God when we drift away from Him. Neglecting prayer and His Word and otherwise allowing distractions to take priority can leave us feeling distant from Him and numb.
Raging wildfires are devastating, but they play a critical role in forest ecology and renewal. Fire clears out undergrowth, releases nutrients back into the soil, and triggers the germination of fire-dependent species.
In Psalm 121, we are reminded that the Lord is our protector, covering us—as shade from the scorching sun. In this video, Chris Bruin reminds us that trusting in God means finding refuge under His care, knowing He is guiding our steps now and always.
There are times when we struggle with trials and heartache so severe that it seems as if God is nowhere to be found. It doesn’t make sense to trust Him. The isolation can feel so overwhelming, it’s as though we’re lost in a desert with no shade, rain, or relief.



