Dr. James Dobson: A Legacy of Faith, Family, and Influence
Dr. James Dobson, a prominent formerĀ TrumpĀ adviser, psychologist, and influential evangelical leader whose advocacy forĀ family valuesĀ profoundly shaped American culture and politics for half a century, has died at 89. Born in 1936 inĀ Shreveport, Louisiana,Ā DobsonĀ became a highly recognizable voice in American evangelical Christianity. Through his daily broadcasts and bestselling books, he reached millions of families, emphasizing a core message that faith, marriage, and child-rearing were indispensable to American life, as reported byĀ The New York Times. His impact was encapsulated byĀ Gary Bauer, who hailedĀ DobsonĀ as a ‘pioneerāa man of deep conviction whose voice shaped the way generations view faith, family, and culture,’ praising his ‘bold leadership, integrity, and compassion’ in equipping families.
Beginning his career as a clinical psychologist,Ā DobsonĀ rose to national prominence in the mid-1970s with the founding ofĀ Focus on the Family (FOTF)Ā inĀ California. This ministry rapidly expanded, establishing itself as a vital hub for evangelical engagement with issues concerning family life and cultural change. By the 1980s and 1990s,Ā DobsonāsĀ daily radio programs were broadcast on over 4,000 stations acrossĀ North America, translated into 27 languages, and distributed in more than 160 countries, making it one of the most widely listened-to Christian radio shows globally. In 1991,Ā FOTFĀ relocated its headquarters toĀ Colorado Springs, Colorado, where it continues to operate. UnderĀ DobsonāsĀ leadership, the organization became a powerful force within the broader evangelical movement, championing positions onĀ marriage,Ā parenting,Ā religious liberty, andĀ pro-life advocacy.

