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Jim Daly (born July 22, 1961) is the head of Focus on the Family, [1] an international Christian communications ministry based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He succeeded founder James Dobson in 2005. [1] Daly is the main host of the Focus on the Family radio program. [2]
Focus on the Family (FOTF or FotF) is a fundamentalist Protestant [3] organization founded in 1977 in Southern California by James Dobson, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [4] The group is one of a number of evangelical parachurch organizations that rose to prominence in the 1980s. As of the 2017 tax filing year, Focus on the Family ...
He has promoted his ideas via his various Focus on the Family affiliated organizations, the Family Research Council which he founded in 1981, Family Policy Alliance which he founded in 2004, the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute which he founded in 2010, and a network of US state-based lobbying organizations called Family Policy Councils.
Adventures in Odyssey (AIO), or simply Odyssey, is an Evangelical Christian radio drama and comedy series created and produced by Focus on the Family.Aimed at families with children age 12 and younger, the series first aired in 1987 as a 13-episode pilot called Family Portraits and has recorded 1000 episodes to date.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are all smiles in a new selfie. On Monday, Feb. 3, Reynolds, 48, posted a photo on his Instagram Stories showing him and Lively, 37, posing together on a dimly lit ...
His family had few strong political commitments, and attended a liberal Lutheran church. [1] His father was a painting contractor and his mother was a housewife. His maternal grandfather came as an immigrant from Macedonia to Ellis Island in 1916, when he was sixteen years old. [ 2 ]
While Hanna seeks an escape from the problems in her daily life, Daniel, the lead investigator on the case, is struggling with his own family issues and a lack of resources at the local police ...
This feeling followed him to the gym. “When I looked at pictures on the walls or the workout programs that I saw being sold on TV, it was always more about the physical result," he says. "It was ...