James Dobson, an American psychologist and founder of Focus on the Family, has been a prominent advocate for family and relationship counseling. His books and radio broadcasts have impacted millions by offering guidance on parenting, marriage, and emotional well-being. Dobson's work inspires individuals to prioritize healthy, loving relationships and to approach family dynamics with empathy and understanding. His legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing strong family bonds as the foundation of a thriving society.
"Just continue to "walk in the light" you have been given, and leave the future in God's hands. If He is calling you to do a job, He will make it possible for you to care for your family and overcome any other barriers to that responsibility."
"Satan will attempt to offer you whatever you hunger for, whether it be money, power, sex, or prestige. But Jesus said, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness (Matthew 5:6)."
"Most loneliness results from insulation rather than isolation. In other words, we are lonely because we insulate ourselves, not because others isolate us."
"The family was God's idea, not our own, and it is still a wonderful institution."
"The relationship between a guy and a girl naturally becomes more intimate as they spend time together."
"The human body seems indestructible when we are young. However, it is incredibly fragile and must be care for if it is to serve us for a lifetime. Too often, the abuse it takes during early years (from drugs, improper nutrition, sporting injuries, etc.) becomes painful handicaps during later years."
"Feelings are neither right nor wrong. It's what you do with them that causes the problems."
"A guy never has a right to force a woman to have sex with him under any circumstances. She should be able to say no at any point, and he must honor that denial. It is criminal that so many girls and women are raped today. Fully 60 percent of all females who lose their virginity before age fifteen say that their first sexual experience was forced! That is a tragedy with far-reaching consequences."