Updated 07:54 am.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Ministries|Fri, Feb. 27 2009 02:25 PM EST

Dobson Resigns as Chairman of Focus on the Family

By Eric Gorski|Associated Press Writer

DENVER (AP) - Conservative evangelical leader James Dobson has resigned as chairman of Focus on the Family but will continue to play a prominent role at the organization he founded more than three decades ago, The Associated Press has learned.

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    In this file photo, James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, speaks as his wife Shirley looks on during a "Yes on 8" anti-gay marriage prayer event held at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Nov. 1, 2008.

Dobson notified the board of his decision Wednesday, and the 950 employees of the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based ministry were informed Friday morning at a monthly worship service, said Jim Daly, the group's president and chief executive officer.

Dobson, 72, will continue to host Focus on the Family's flagship radio program, write a monthly newsletter and speak out on moral issues, Daly said.

Dobson's resignation as board chairman "lessens his administrative burden" and is the latest step in a succession plan, the group said. Dobson began relinquishing control six years ago by stepping down as president and CEO.

"One of the common errors of founder-presidents is to hold to the reins of leadership too long, thereby preventing the next generation from being prepared for executive authority," Dobson said in a statement. "... Though letting go is difficult after three decades of intensive labor, it is the wise thing to do."

While Focus on the Family emphasizes that it devotes most of its resources to offering parenting and marriage advice, it is best known for promoting conservative moral stands in politics.

Dobson, a child psychologist and author, has gotten more involved in politics in recent years. He endorsed Republican John McCain last year after initially saying he would not, and also sharply criticized Democratic candidate Barack Obama.

On political matters, Dobson "will continue to speak out as he always has - a private citizen and not a representative of the organization he founded," said Gary Schneeberger, a Focus on the Family spokesman. He said the nonprofit ministry and Focus on the Family Action - an affiliate set up under a different section of the tax code that permits more political activity - will continue to be active on public policy.

Dobson has a devoted following. His radio broadcast reaches an estimated 1.5 million U.S. listeners daily. Yet critics say his influence is waning, pointing to evangelicals pushing to broaden the movement's agenda beyond abortion, gay marriage and other issues Dobson views as most vital.

"In the short term, in the near term, Dr. Dobson will stay committed to the issues close to his heart," Daly said in an interview. "He'll continue to speak out on those topics."

Daly said there is no timetable for Dobson to leave the radio program, and the group will "look for the next voice for the next generation" while Dobson remains on the air.

That will likely mean not one person behind the microphone but several speaking on their respective areas of expertise, Daly said. The organization, anticipating a post-Dobson era, for several years has tried out different voices on the broadcast and in giving media interviews on hot-button social issues.

At the same time, Focus officials have acknowledged difficulties in raising money from younger families critical to its future. The economy also has hurt. Last fall Focus on the Family eliminated more than 200 staff positions, its largest employee cutbacks ever.

Daly said the group is now "right on track" with a revised annual budget of $138 million.

Dobson's wife, Shirley, also resigned from the Focus board. The new board chairman is retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Patrick P. Caruana, a longtime board member and a former executive with defense contractor Northrup Grumman.

"I don't see any dramatic departure from what Focus stands for," Caruana said of Dobson's leaving the board. "There are obviously younger people the ministry would like to reach, and we're on track to do that."

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  • Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:17 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    I noticed 2 somebodies have gone and checked every positive thing said about Dr. Dobson in the negative. Praise the Lord someone must have been convicted once that they were in sin! May I too be in the negative side for saying wonderful things about the true man of God!


    Farout63

  • Sun Mar 01, 2009 6:08 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 4

    This is WONDERFUL! A Christian man in ministry, who resigns with his testimony intact, so he can retire! WELL DONE GOOD AND FAITHFUL Dr. Dobson! What a blessing he has been, I am so proud of Dr. Dobson!

    Praise the Lord for men who have a solid Christian walk before all the world to see. What a contrast to what we have seen is the last couple of years.

    Thank You Jesus for Dr. Dobsom.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:42 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    seedplanter, he resigned as the President of Focus on the Family last year.

    cm, I have no problem if a woman is chosen as long as she is indeed the person God would have lead Focus on the Family and as long as being in that position would not give her spiritual headship over men, which I personally don't believe it would do.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:32 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    Amazing career, Dr. Dobson. I've endured alot of nonsense in the field of child/family studies, but you've always had the commonsense, Christ-centered approach.
    Your guidance will be missed, but I hope his ministry of sage advice in troubled times continues.
    God bless you.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 6:07 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    Wonderful man, And love to listen to him on the radio, God bless you Dr, Dobson

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:19 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    May God bless you for your stand in this world today.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:37 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    It would be stategic for Focus on the Family to appoint a woman to the chairman position.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:15 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "I like Dr. Dobson a lot. I am wondering why he is resigning. Or he is just retiring?"

    The story reads: "Dobson's resignation as board chairman "lessens his administrative burden" and is the latest step in a succession plan, the group said. Dobson began relinquishing control six years ago by stepping down as president and CEO."

    He's been working for years to get out of the drivers seat and to turn the ministry over to the next generation. It's no small ministry and there are quite a bit of leadership that needs to be handed off.

    He is 72 you know! He and his wife leaving the board together is just logical from a retirement point of view.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:31 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I thought that Dobson had already resigned last year.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:18 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    I've listened to Dobson for years and we have benefited from the many resources they've provided as a family. He can be a bit self-absorbed at times when I've listened to him on the radio, but overall he has been a true man of God and leader.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:14 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    I have followed and greatly admired Dr. Dobson's work for many years.

    He is preparing this ministry for the next leader God will anoint.

    This is the cycle of life God has given to us.

  • Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:03 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    Yes, thankyou Dr. Dobson and Shirley for your wonderful ministry.
    Thankyou for sharing your stories of love, challenge and courage with the rest of the world. You have kept me on track with Jesus in focus through many troubling times.
    So good to hear that you, Dr. dobson, will remain involved with "Focus". There is no retirement in Christian ministry.
    Thankyou so much and God bless you both.
    Robyn.
    Australia.

  • Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:15 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 2

    Thank you Dr. Dobson for your service; raising our family has been richer because of your ministry!

  • Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:11 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 4

    Hats off to a courageous man of God! Dr. Dobson seeks to serve Him with all of his heart & is not motivated by a prolonged hold on ministry power.

    He is best remembered for his talks on the family & marriage.

  • Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:49 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    I like Dr. Dobson a lot. I am wondering why he is resigning. Or he is just retiring?

  • Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:37 pm Agree: 11   Disagree: 6

    Dr. Dobson, Thank you for your love and service to God and to families throughout your 30 plus years with Focus on the Family. Thank you for allowing God to use you and Shirley as well as your ministry so powerfully through the years.

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