Dr. James Dobson Stable After Horseback Riding Accident

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Dr. James Dobson, an evangelical family psychologist who launched Focus on the Family radio in the 1970s, broke several bones after a horseback riding accident.

“His spirits are good at this early stage in his recovery,” said Dobson’s daughter, Danae. “He even ate a hamburger yesterday, just 24 hours after his accident.”

Danae thanked concerned supporters for the caring messages and prayers for her 75-year-old father. Dobson’s condition is stable and hospital reports reveal there is no internal bleeding or other complications.

“My dad will remain in the hospital a couple more days before returning home,” Danae said. “He will no doubt be in a lot of discomfort in the coming weeks, and would covet your continued prayers as he moves toward a full recovery.”

Dobson stepped away from Focus on the Family in 2010 to launch Family Talk.

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