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Focus on the Family
Focus on the Family logo
AbbreviationFOTF
Formation1977
HeadquartersColorado Springs, Colorado
Location
  • Worldwide
PresidentJim Daly
WebsiteFocusOnTheFamily.com

Focus on the Family (FOTF, or FotF) is an American evangelical Christian tax-exempt non-profit organization founded in 1977 by psychologist James Dobson, and is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Focus on the Family is one of a number of evangelical parachurch organizations that rose to prominence in the 1980s. A component of the American Christian right, it is active in promoting interdenominational work toward its views on social conservative public policy. Focus on the Family is also currently the primary sponsor for Phil Vischer's JellyTelly.

Focus on the Family's mission is "nurturing and defending the God-ordained institution of the family and promoting biblical truths worldwide." Some of the core promotional activities of the organization include a daily radio broadcast by Dobson and his colleagues, providing free resources and family counseling according to Focus on the Family views, and publishing a variety of magazines, videos, and audio recordings. The organization also produces specialized programs for targeted audiences, such as Adventures in Odyssey for children, dramas, and Family Minute with James Dobson. Both Focus on the Family and Adventures in Odyssey are broadcast on Trans World Radio in the UK.

Ministries

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National Day of Prayer

Main article: National Day of Prayer Task Force

The National Day of Prayer Task Force is an American evangelical conservative Christian non-profit organization which organizes, coordinates, and presides over Evangelical Christian religious observances each year on the National Day of Prayer. The main office of the NDP Task Force is located at the headquarters of Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The website of the NDP Task Force states that "its business affairs are separate" from those of Focus on the Family, but also that "between 1990 and 1993, Focus on the Family did provide grants in support of the NDP Task Force" and that "Focus on the Family is compensated for services rendered." Shirley Dobson, wife of James Dobson, has been chairwoman of the NDP Task Force since 1991.

Day of Dialogue

Main article: Day of Dialogue

The Day of Dialogue is a student-led event which takes place April 16. Founders describe the goal of the event, created in opposition to the anti-bullying Day of Silence, as "encouraging honest and respectful conversation among students about God's design for sexuality." It was previously known as the Day of Truth and was founded by the Alliance Defense Fund in 2005.

Other ministries

Focus on the Family has a number of additional ministries. Many are aimed at specific demographics including teenage boys and girls, children, college students, families, young adults, parents, while others are aimed at specific concerns, such as sexual problems, entertainment, and politics. Many have their own regular publications. The ministry for college students and young adults is known as Boundless Webzine.

SPLC's findings

The Southern Poverty Law Center, a liberal American civil rights organization, has described Focus on the Family as one of a "dozen major groups help drive the religious right's anti-gay crusade" but does not list it as a hate group.

Recognitions and awards

In 2008, Dobson's "Focus on the Family" program was nominated for induction into the Radio Hall of Fame. Nominations were made by the 157 members of the Hall of Fame and voting on inductees was handed over to the public using online voting. The nomination drew the ire of gay rights activists, who launched efforts to have the program removed from the nominee list and to vote for other nominees to prevent "Focus on the Family" from winning. However, on July 18, 2008, it was announced that the program had won and would be inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in a ceremony on November 8, 2008. Truth Wins Out, a gay rights group, protested the ceremony with over 300 protesters.

International associates and regional offices

New Zealand

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Focus on the Family New Zealand logo

Focus on the Family New Zealand is an organisation promoting a conservative Christian ideology. It has a similar agenda to the Focus on the Family organisation in the United States. Focus on the Family supported a Citizens Initiated Referendum on the repeal of section 59 of the Crimes Act 1961.

See also: Christianity in New Zealand

Other countries

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References

  1. "Focus on the Family's Foundational Values". Focus on the Family. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  2. National Day of Prayer Task Force website -- FAQs
  3. National Day of Prayer Task Force website -- Shirley Dobson bio
  4. http://www.kentucky.com/2010/11/11/1521039/focus-on-the-family-group-to-sponsor.html
  5. Edsall, Thomas (19 December 1998). "Conservative Group Accused Of Ties to White Supremacists". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  6. Barringer, Felicity (16 March 2004). "Bitter Division for Sierra Club on Immigration". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  7. http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2005/spring/a-mighty-army?page=0,0
  8. Williams, Devon (2008-05-01). "Dr. Dobson's Broadcast Nominated to Radio Hall of Fame". Citizenlink.org. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  9. Barna, Mark (2008-07-21). "Dobson garners hall of fame honor". The Gazette. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  10. "Dr. Dobson Blasted by Gay Activist". Citizenlink.org. 2008-07-11. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  11. Besen, Wayne (2008-07-09). "TWO Launches Drive to Keep James Dobson Out of the Radio Hall of Fame". PR Newswire. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  12. Cuprisin, Tim (2008-07-20). "FCC commissioner wants more concessions in satellite merger". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-25. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  13. "Religion News in Brief". Associated Press. 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  14. Focus on the Family (2007-05-17). "Lobby group offers help through smacking mess". Scoop. Retrieved 2008-06-30. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

External links

Media related to Focus on the Family at Wikimedia Commons

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