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A Nation at Prayer Amidst a Culture of Death

Dr. Dobson discusses the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the ban on partial-birth abortion.

Children Are a Blessing and a Treasure

Dr. James Dobson introduces his grandson, Lincoln Cash Dobson, and discusses the blessing of children.

Grassroots Communications Restrictions and H.R. 984

Tom Minnery's letter to members of the House Judiciary Committee.

Washington Briefing 2007: Values Voter Summit

designed to educate and equip voters to make a difference at the ballot box on behalf of life, marriage and religious liberty.

Focus Action and FRC Action Team Up to Create 2006 Vote Scorecard

Focus on the Family Action and FRC Action present our Vote Scorecard for the Second Session of the 109th Congress. This Scorecard contains a compilation of significant votes representing a cross section of issues affecting the family.

Can You Hear Me Now?

Dr. Dobson discusses the inability of Congress to hear the voice of the people.

California Assembly to Pass Education Bill Promoting Homosexuality

A California education bill that would force public school teachers to present a one-sided message about homosexuality, bisexuality and transgender issues is expected to pass out of the Legislature and be on Gov. Schwarzenegger’s desk by June 30.

California Education Bill Would Mandate Schools Endorse Homosexuality

Senate Bill 1437 has passed from the California Senate Judiciary Committee and can at any moment be voted on by the whole Senate. If signed into law, it would force all public school teachers to present to students a one-sided message about homosexuality, bisexuality and transgender issues.

Dr. Dobson's Response to the DefCon Attack

One of the most extreme liberal groups in the nation launches a national campaign against Dr. James Dobson and Focus on the Family. Here is Dr. Dobson's response.

The Battles Ahead

Dr. James Dobson discusses the current state of the conservative movement.

Life, Death and Judicial Tyranny

This letter, I believe, may be one of those commentaries that will have significance years from now and deserves to be taken very seriously today.

Looking Back, Looking Ahead

As we look back on the election of 2004 and look forward to the challenges ahead, I want to express my appreciation to so many of you who helped to shore up the institution of the family and defend the principles of righteousness this year.

First Objective: Pass the Federal Marriage Amendment!

The media has consistently lied to the American people, distorted the facts and kept them uninformed of the betrayal in government. We decided it was time to fight back.

Marriage Under Fire: Arguments Against Same-Sex Marriage

Why not gay "marriage"? Why shouldn’t the definition of family be broadened and modernized? What harm could be done by two consenting adults who love one another coming together to create a binding union?