In Paul’s letter to the Corinthians, he commands them to ‘flee from sexual immorality.’ Young people today must heed this warning in order to avoid the evils that exist online. Today, Dr. Dobson welcomes back to the Family Talk studios the President and CEO of Enough Is Enough, Donna Rice Hughes. She shares her organization’s latest achievements to make the internet safer, and their continued fight against pornography and cyberbullying.
February 16, 2019
The hearts and minds of our youth must be protected from the obscene materials that exist all over the internet. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson talks about the fight against the horrors of the online world with Donna Rice Hughes. She is the President and CEO of Enough is Enough, an organization determined to make the internet a safer place. Listen to her tragic journey of overcoming her own sexual exploitation and the hope of healing.
February 9, 2019
Dinner can be a stressful time for parents, especially if their children are picky eaters. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson continues his discussion with pediatric dietician and nutritionist, Ali Elliott. She shares how she educates parents to set proper guidelines for their kids’ relationship with food. Ali also unpacks how to regulate a child’s consumption of sugar, and why it’s important for families to eat together as much as possible.
February 2, 2019
There has been a startling increase in childhood obesity over the last 30 years due to unhealthy diets and lack of exercise. On this brand-new edition of Family Talk, Dr. Dobson is joined by pediatric dietitian and nutritionist, Ali Elliott. She explains how the deterioration of the family has negatively impacted children’s health and wellbeing. Ali also breaks down what kids should be eating daily through the 5-2-1-0 principle.
January 26, 2019
In the early 1980s, Dr. Francis Schaeffer warned of the disastrous effects of elevating an individual’s needs over the needs of society. Sadly, we’re seeing his words of caution come to fruition. Through the remainder of his presentation today on Family Talk, Dr. Francis Schaeffer addresses the widespread impact of intolerance. He also stresses why believers must fight for their beliefs.
January 19, 2019
America’s moral structure has been deteriorating for the last 40 years under the weight of a secular, humanistic worldview. Today on Family Talk, you’ll hear a timeless speech on this topic, given by the late theologian and philosopher, Dr. Francis Schaeffer. He explains how abortion, pornography, and the breakdown of the family are results of abandoning our Christian values.
January 12, 2019
The Bible teaches that God draws us to Him, sometimes when we don’t even realize it. On this edition of Family Talk, you’ll hear the story of David Nasser, a former Muslim born in Iran during the 1979 revolution. David remembers God’s hand of protection and provision in his life, and how his heart was profoundly transformed.
January 5, 2019
On this edition of Family Talk, you’ll hear the remainder of Dr. Tim Clinton’s conversation with Dr. Ronnie Floyd. Dr. Floyd is a best-selling author, speaker, and President of the National Day of Prayer. Today he continues talking about his new book, Living Fit, and explains how our spiritual life impacts our emotions, finances, and relationships.
December 29, 2018
Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, consequently, it’s our obligation to diligently care for ourselves. On this broadcast, Family Talk’s co-host Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with Dr. Ronnie Floyd, pastor and author of the new book Living Fit. They briefly talk about the 2019 National Day of Prayer, and what it means to be a healthy person in all aspects of life.
December 22, 2018
All believers, both young and old, have a deep longing to know God’s unique will. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Dobson continues his conversation with author and speaker, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs. They dive into Dr. Eggerichs’ new book, The 4 Wills of God. Dr. Eggerichs explains how believing in God, giving thanks, and fleeing sexual sin allows us to understand God’s plans for our lives.
December 15, 2018