Northern Irish-American pastor and author (1949–2015)
Edward G. Dobson (December 30, 1949 – December 26, 2015) was a Northern Irish-American pastor, at one time an executive for the Moral Majority. He became the pastor of a megachurch in Grand Rapids, Michigan[1] and a nationally known author and speaker, especially after being diagnosed with ALS in 2000.[2]
^"God In America: Interviews: Ed Dobson - PBS". God in America. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
^"Facing death, a top pastor rethinks what it means to be Christian". Retrieved 30 December 2015.
later and served as a voice of the Moral Majority. Dobson and another Liberty faculty member, Ed Hindson, effectively ghost-wrote Falwell's The Fundamentalist...
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Prince Benjamin F. Cherry. The End: Why Jesus Could Return by A.D. 2000. EdDobson. 1997. Zondervan. Nick Hanna, The Millennium: A Rough Guide to the Year...
members that Kent Dobson, son of well-known church leader and speaker EdDobson, would assume the position of teaching pastor. Dobson was then succeeded...
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Ways The World Could End. OneWorld Publications. ISBN 978-1-78074-027-0. Dobson, Ed (1997). The End: Why Jesus Could Return by A. D. 2000. Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-310-21373-4...
Wisdom of Cal Thomas (ISBN 1-58660-299-3) 1999, Blinded by Might with EdDobson (ISBN 0-310-22650-3) 1994, The Things That Matter Most (ISBN 0-06-017083-2)...
Rapids to be close to family and on invitation to study under pastor EdDobson. He handled many of the preaching duties for the Saturday Night service...
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LXVI, ed. by J.W. Walker (Leeds: The Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1924) p. 105. Dobson and Taylor, p. 18. Dobson and Taylor, p. 22. Dobson and Taylor...
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paternal ancestors. Kent Dobson – teaching pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church, an American megachurch is the son of EdDobson. Silas Dodu – Ghanaian physician...
Diffee, New Yorker cartoonist Raymond Bryan Dillard, Old Testament scholar EdDobson, associate of Jerry Falwell, pastor, evangelical author Stuart Epperson...
change in the law, although Dobson was not the first person to be retried for murder as a result. On 3 January 2012, Dobson and Norris were found guilty...
cognitive-behavioural therapies in the Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (4th ed.) (Dobson, 2019). While Ellis and Beck are often cited as the two founders of the...
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David Dark, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Nadia Bolz-Weber, Mark Scandrette, EdDobson, Paul Fromberg, Melvin Bray, Cynthia La Grou, Eliacin Rosario-Cruz, Anthony...
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