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Family Man: The Biography of Dr. James Dobson [Hardcover]

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Family Man: The Biography of Dr. James Dobson by Dale Buss delves into Dr. James Dobson’s influential journey, shaping modern family dynamics and parenting, read FamilyMan: The Family man Biography of Dr. James Dobson . Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, has profoundly impacted millions with his family counseling and advocacy work. This biography of Dr. James Dobson illuminates his journey, values, and principles that guided his influential career.

Buss chronicles Dr. Dobson’s journey from passionate academic to leading family counselor, highlighting his rise and impact. The biography details Dobson’s education, early career, and pivotal moments leading to the founding of Focus on the Family. It explores how Dobson’s ideas on parenting, marriage, and child development shaped family dynamics and impacted public discourse globally.

Buss provides a thorough account of Dr. Dobson’s significant achievements and the challenges he encountered throughout his career. Readers get a behind-the-scenes look at the man behind influential books, radio programs, and public speaking engagements. The biography explores Dobson’s personal life, family, faith, and core values that have shaped his influential work.

Family Man is more than a biography; it honors Dr. Dobson’s lasting impact on modern family life and values.The book offers valuable insights into the principles that have guided his approach to family and parenting, making it an essential read for those interested in understanding the legacy of one of today’s foremost family experts. For parents, educators, or anyone curious about family values, this book offers an inspiring account of Dr. Dobson’s life.

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