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Glorifying God in our Daily Lives, Part 2

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Dr. James Dobson

Dr. James Dobson
Dr. James Dobson is the Founder Chairman of the James Dobson Family Institute. He has an earned Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and holds 18 honorary doctoral degrees.

April 2, 2018

The Most Special Place on Earth Home

Dr. Dobson and his guests, the Wolgemuth family, enjoy a warm conversation about raising godly children, and in the process illustrate what a Christian home looks like.

April 2, 2018

Start Young

Talk to your children about the Lord and His mercies continually. This is what Moses told the children of Israel. It is also what King David and the prophet Joel, among other biblical ...

April 2, 2018

You Cant Out-give God

I remember him once going off to speak in a tiny church and coming home ten days later. Eventually my mother asked about the offering. I can still see my father's face as he smiled and ...

March 28, 2018

Dr. Dobson Role-Plays About Salvation

Jesus died for you and every sin anyone has ever committed or could ever commit.

March 28, 2018

Christ-Centered Home of Prayer

Shirley and I have taken our prayer life a bit more seriously. In fact, this communication between man and God has been the stabilizing factor throughout our years of married life. In good ...

March 20, 2018

Trusting One Another Begins with God

Of course, even in the best of marriages, it is possible for husbands and wives to err and break the other's trust. That is why we must rely on God's powernot our ownif we hope to achieve ...

March 9, 2018

God Makes Sense Even When He Doesn't Make Sense, Part 3

One of the most breathtaking concepts in all of Scripture is the revelation that God knows each of us personally and that we are in His mind both day and night. There is simply no way to ...

March 9, 2018

God Makes Sense Even When He Doesn't Make Sense, Part 1

I have been thinking for many years about those occasions when God doesn't make sense. I was in my late teens when the first "awesome why" came rocketing through my brain. I don't remember ...