It is up to Godly parents to intentionally pass on the baton of faith to their children. Dr. Bruce Wilkinson delivers a passionate message on the importance of a spiritual legacy. He urges parents to not allow compromise or apathy to seep into their Christian walk. Hear why we must prioritize our relationship with God above all else.
Without a spiritual revival, America will be left with a severe lack of quality and ethical leaders. It falls to Christian men to step up and be godly role models for their families. On this edition, hear the remainder of a speech given by Dr. Steve Farrar, as he explains how Americans need to consider who is really No. 1 in their lives.
How we lead in our Christian walk should reflect and honor God. Listen to a presentation given by Dr. Steve Farrar, founder of Men’s Leadership Ministries. He stresses the need for genuine godly leadership in society today and calls fathers to help navigate their children through the cultural fog.
Before the Israelites entered the Promise Land, God prepared them for the tough journey ahead by commanding them to be strong and courageous. On this edition, Dr. Dobson concludes his conversation with former NFL quarterback Jim Kelly and his wife Jill. The Kelly’s talk about losing their son Hunter, weathering unfaithfulness, and how a relationship with Jesus restored their marriage.
No matter how successful or popular a person is in their life, it all amounts to nothing without a personal relationship with God. Hall of fame quarterback Jim Kelly and his wife Jill reveal to Dr. Dobson how truly empty their lives were before Christ. God revealed Himself and rescued the Kelly family through the suffering of their son, showing their need for a Savior and Comforter.
God has a purpose for all of us, it’s our responsibility to accept and follow His plan. Today, Dr. David Jeremiah preaches on the call of Joshua to an audience of men gathered at the Men’s Ignite Conference in Lynchburg, Virginia this past spring. He explains how God prepares us to fulfill our callings, and emphasizes the need to read, memorize and meditate on the Word of God.
On this edition, you will hear the conclusion to a classic conversation Dr. Dobson had with Ad Coors, the great-grandson of the Coors Brewery founder, Adolph Coors. Today he alongside his wife B.J., will share how they came to know Jesus as their Savior, and the effect their relationship with God had on their life and marriage.
John chapter 1 says that we can become children of God if we just accept the name of Jesus. On this classic interview, Dr. Dobson conducted over 30 years ago featuring Ad and B.J. Coors. Ad is the great-grandson of Adolph Coors, founder of Coors Brewery. He will talk about how the death of his father warped his young adult life, while his wife, B.J., unpacks the brokenness in their early marriage.
Breakups are hard to manage because God designed us to desire connection and relationship. On this broadcast, Dr. Dobson concludes his interview with the author of When Love Ends, Jackie M. Johnson. The two discuss the role of forgiveness when a relationship ends and reassures those who are broken hearted that things will get better with time. Discover more healthy ways to deal with a tough break up on Jackie’s website JackieJohnsonCreative.com.
Have you experienced a tough breakup? Are you struggling to find hope? Dr. Dobson sits down with author and blogger, Jackie M. Johnson about her book When Love Ends. The two share stories of difficult times in their relationships, and answer why breakups are so hard to get through. We pray this broadcast will provide encouragement. For more, go to Jackie’s website JackieJohnsonCreative.com.
On this episode, you’ll hear the conclusion to an in-depth panel discussion Dr. Dobson and Dr. Clinton were a part of last month on the need for the Christian voice to be heard in politics. The conversation centered around how the appointment of Judge Brett Kavanaugh could impact the Supreme Court and why an ‘originalist’ on the bench will steer the court back to its primary purpose.
The well-being of the United States hinges on the involvement of Christians in the political process. On this edition, you’ll hear a fascinating panel discussion that Dr. Dobson and Dr. Clinton took part in this summer, which focused on the importance of lower court appointments. The panel identified many religious liberty cases being fought in the courts and the change happening under the current administration.
Many men and women get caught up in the mainstream parenting methods, instead of raising their kids on the principles found in God’s Word. Dr. Dobson continues his classic conversation with author and columnist John Rosemond. The two explain why couples should embrace parental authority, the importance of fighting for the hearts and minds of their kids, and why a biblical approach to childrearing is the most effective method.
On this classic broadcast, Dr. James Dobson welcomes guest and fellow psychologist, Dr. John Rosemond, as they explain how postmodern thinking has influenced child-rearing over the past several decades. The result is ineffective parenting and stressed-out moms and dads. In their discussion, focused on Rosemond's book Parenting by the Book, they talk about the need for Christian parents to return to a biblical method for raising and disciplining kids that both instills respect and inspires obedience.
Mothers provide their young children with the perfect blend of nurturing love, direction, and discipline. On this broadcast, co-host Dr. Tim Clinton will talk with author, speaker, teacher and mother of four, Angela Thomas. The two talk about how women can handle the immense responsibilities of motherhood, while still having fun along the way. They’ll also stress the need for parents to live out their genuine faith, so their children will follow them.
On this special broadcast, you’ll hear a message from former football star from the University of Tennessee, Inky Johnson. This past spring at the Men’s Ignite Conference, he discussed his successful collegiate career, and the traumatic injury he sustained, which left his right arm paralyzed. Don’t miss his powerful testimony and how God is using him today.
Despite President Lincoln’s various references to ‘Almighty God’ in his writings and speeches, was he born again? Dr. D. James Kennedy continues his message on the disputed faith of President Abraham Lincoln. Dr. Kennedy explains Lincoln’s changing attitude during the Civil War and identifies the evidence that he came to know the Lord before his death.
On this two-day program, a recorded message from the late Rev. D. James Kennedy about the remarkable life and faith of America's 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. This episode addresses the question, "Was Lincoln a Christian?” and how Lincoln strived to live with humility, integrity, honesty, and compassion.
Despite the chaos of everyday life, fathers must prioritize spending time and building relationships with their children. On this edition, Dr. Dobson continues his discussion with Dr. Tim Clinton about the bond between dads and their sons. They challenge men to be more active and involved in their families and share personal stories of how their fathers impacted their lives.
One of the most important aspects to the health of any family is the bond between father and son. Today Dr. Dobson talks with co-host Dr. Tim Clinton to discuss how they connect with their sons through activities like hunting and fishing. The two explain how going out into the great outdoors deepens the relationship, both emotionally and spiritually, between dads and their sons.
Psalm 127 reminds parents that children are a heritage from the Lord, and a precious treasure they must care for. Pastor and author Dr. Michael Youssef preaches from the Psalms, exhorting parents to be sure to make God the center of their families. Dr. Youssef also highlights the importance of modeling a good Christian walk for our kids and emphasizes the need to protect them from the lies of culture.
On this broadcast, Dr. Dobson continues his interview with author Mike Yankoski about his experiences among the homeless. Mike shares heart wrenching stories of begging for money and scouring for food in the major cities that he visited around the country. He also challenges the church as a whole to be more involved in their communities and care for those in need.
Jesus warns us in the Bible that those who neglect the sick or needy in reality reject Jesus Himself. On this broadcast, Dr. Dobson sat down with writer and speaker Mike Yankoski to discuss his book Under the Overpass. Mike shares how he followed God’s promptings to learn how the homeless community lives, by becoming homeless himself for six months, experiencing life on the streets.