Dr. Dobson: The Untold Stories, Part 1
Have you ever wondered about the man behind the microphone?
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Have you ever wondered about the man behind the microphone?
The Dr. James Dobson Family Institute is entering an exciting new chapter!
The aspen trees have shed their shimmering gold leaves. Snow now caps the Rocky Mountains, and the lovely smoky aroma of freshly lit firewood wafts through the air. Here in Colorado, these are all signs that Christmas is near, and I wonder, will this be a holiday to remember? I know that it can be. How can I be sure? It’s not because of a particular gift or family tradition. While these aspects of the season are very special, and I certainly look forward to the tasty treats—such as a steaming cup of hot chocolate, and even a large slice of fruitcake—it’s the certainty of God’s gift of His Son, Jesus, that ensures a memorable Christmas this year.
The legacy of the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute continues with renewed purpose and vision.
Traditionally, this month marks a time in our nation’s history when the anticipation of Thanksgiving begins to fill the air. But hidden in the holiday rush and enthusiasm is a sad truth. Instead of joy, many people are filled with guilt for not feeling grateful as they face circumstances that weigh heavily on their hearts.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, experience more from the memorial service honoring Dr. James Dobson, faithful servant of God.
For nearly five decades, Dr. James Dobson devoted his life to strengthening families and defending biblical truth.
Here’s some good news. A new study has found that the percentage of young Americans who believe they are transgender has dropped sharply. It has declined 50 percent in just two years. This is a significant victory.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Gary Bauer welcomes Hobby Lobby founder David Green and Legacy Stone CEO Bill High to discuss their new book, The Legacy Life: Leading Your Family to Make a Difference for Eternity.
The Supreme Court’s new term began on the first Monday of this month, and it started on a sour note. An annual Washington, D.C., Sunday service to pray for the justices had none of the justices in attendance this year because of a security threat.



