Author and psychologist Richard Dobbins dies |
Written by Gina Meeks |
Thursday, 05 June 2014 11:25 AM America/New_York |
Author Richard Dobbins, 86, died at his home in Naples, Florida, on Tuesday, June 3. The well-known Christian psychologist and Assemblies of God minister had not been ill. Dobbins—who was known as “Doc”—married his late wife, Delores, in 1943. The couple had three children. Following Delores' death, Dobbins married Priscilla, his wife of 20 years who survives him. He studied theology at Eastern Bible Institute (now Valley Forge Christian College) and Central Bible Institute (now Central Bible College). Dobbins was ordained by the Illinois District of the Assemblies of God in 1946. He and his late wife founded the Evangel Temple in Akron, Ohio. After experiencing few resources to deal with mental health challenges the couple faced, Dobbins pursued bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology and a Ph.D. in guidance and counseling. Dobbins founded Emerge Ministries in Akron in 1976, where he spent 30 years helping thousands of people. In 1994 he received a Doctorate of Humanities from Ashland Theological Seminary. Dobbins retired as CEO of Emerge Ministries in 2003 and focused on writing. In the same year he founded Dr. Richard D. Dobbins Ministries as a vehicle to develop his materials. He also founded The Richard D. Dobbins Institute of Ministry, an online Christian counseling training program. He has been published in more than 50 books, articles and other media. His books include Teaching Your Children the Truth About Sex (Siloam) and Your Feelings: Friend or Foe? (VMI Publishers). He was recognized in 2003 by the American Association of Christian Counselors for his pioneer work in the Christian mental health field. |