James Dobson has stepped down as chairman of Focus on the Family, the conservative Christian pro-family group he founded in 1977. According to CBN News today, the 72-year old Dobson wants to make way for new, younger leadership. Jim Daly, president and CEO of the organization will take over as chairman. Dobson will continue to host the organization's daily radio program and speak out on moral issues. The AP says Dobson's move is part of a succession plan begun 6 years ago. Reactions both by Dobson's friends and detractors were quick to come. Gary Bauer, president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families, said of Dr. Dobson and his wife Shirley: "They have been warriors for faith, family and freedom, and I trust they will continue to fight the good fight for many more years to come."
Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, issued a statement saying in part: "Focus on the Family is merely rearranging the deck chairs on its big, intolerant ship. I do not expect this change to mean we will see any moderation in the rhetoric of Focus on the Family or its arm in Washington, the Family Research Council. For years, FOF has been the leading voice of religious extremism and intolerance in America."