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James Dobson’s Focus on the Family lays off 200

Article By Andrew Malcolm L A Times -

“Tough times on the morality business front too, it seems.

Published reports in Colorado say that Focus on the Family, the conservative evangelical group founded and headed by Dr. James Dobson, is laying off about 200 of its employees.

It’s the second time in recent months the influential group that does so much mailing it has its own ZIP code has released workers from its mountainside headquarters in Colorado Springs. The latest cuts leave the national organization with about 950 employees from a onetime high of some 1,500.

The cutbacks come after Focus, formerly headquartered in California until 1991, spent a reported half-million dollars to successfully support Proposition 8 in the Golden State, overturning a state court decision to allow same-sex marriages.

The support of Dobson, who speaks to millions in his daily broadcasts on some 3,000 domestic outlets and hundreds more abroad from the organization’s in-house studio, is eagerly sought by conservative politicians.

After opposing John McCain in 2007 for restrictions on nonprofit political activities in his McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law and Rudy Giuliani for his abortion support, Dobson endorsed ex-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee late in the Republican primary season this year.

But faced with the choice of McCain or Democrat Barack Obama, Dobson eventually said he would personally support the Arizona senator because the Illinois senator posed such a threat to family values. Since Obama’s victory, Dobson has worried online about the direction of the country.

Apparently, that support was insufficient as polling showed millions of religious regulars chose not to vote on Nov. 4.”

Second Article by Cara Degette from here, 17 Nov 2008

“UPDATE: Focus on the Family announced this afternoon that 202 jobs will be cut companywide — an estimated 20 percent of its workforce. Initial reports bring the total number of remaining employees to around 950.  

Focus on the Family is poised to announce major layoffs to its Colorado Springs-based ministry and media empire today. The cutbacks come just weeks after the group pumped more than half a million dollars into the successful effort to pass a gay-marriage ban in California. 

Critics are holding up the layoffs, which come just two months after the organization’s last round of dismissals, as a sad commentary on the true priorities of the ministry.

“If I were their membership I would be appalled,” said Mark Lewis, a longtime Colorado Springs activist who helped organize a Proposition 8 protest in Colorado Springs on Saturday. “That [Focus on the Family] would spend any money on anything that’s obviously going to get blocked in the courts is just sad. [Prop. 8] is guaranteed to lose, in the long run it doesn’t have a chance — it’s just a waste of money.”

In all, Focus pumped $539,000 in cash and another $83,000 worth of non-monetary support into the measure to overturn a California Supreme Court ruling that allowed gays and lesbians to marry in that state. The group was the seventh-largest donor to the effort in the country. The cash contributions are equal to the salaries of 19 Coloradans earning the 2008 per capita income of $29,133.

In addition Elsa Prince, the auto parts heiress and longtime funder of conservative social causes who sits on the Focus on the Family board, contributed another $450,000 to Prop. 8.

“They should do more with their half-million dollars than spending it to collect signatures to take the rights away from a class of people,” said Fred Karger, the founder of the anti-Prop 8 group Californians Against Hate. “I think it’s wrong and it’s hurtful to so many Americans.”

In addition to promoting socially conservative issues such opposition to abortion and gay rights, and supporting abstinence-only education, the evangelical Christian ministry is a purveyor of Christian books, CDs and DVDs. Two months ago, citing Wal-Mart and online retailers as having cut into its product market, Focus announced that 46 employees would be laid off from its distribution department. Late Friday, Focus spokesman Gary Schneeberger confirmed that more layoffs are in store, but said the ministry will not release details until Monday afternoon. Schneeberger hinted that some programs may be eliminated entirely, but declined to elaborate.

“We’re going to need to talk to our own family first,” he said. “We need to respect the people who are affected.”

Schneeberger also refused to discuss the funding priorities that Focus made this fall, including pumping money and in-kind contributions into Proposition 8.

This is the third year that Focus has laid off employees due to budget cuts. In its heyday, the ministry, which relocated to Colorado Springs from Arcadia, Calif., in 1991, employed more than 1,500 people. Many of those employees worked in mailroom and line assembly jobs, processing so much incoming and outgoing correspondences that the U.S. Postal Service gave Focus its own ZIP code.

In September 2005, nearly 80 employees were reassigned or laid off in an effort to trim millions of dollars from its 2006 budget. In addition, 83 open positions were not filled in the layoff, which included eliminating some of the ministry’s programs. At the time, Focus employed 1,342 full-time employees.

“To the extent that we can place them within the ministry, we will try to do that,” said then-spokesman Paul Hetrick. “Most of them will not be able to be placed.”

In September 2007, amid a reported $8 million in budget shortfalls, Focus on the Family laid off another 30 employees; 15 more were reassigned within the company. Most of the layoffs were from Focus’ constituent response services department (i.e. the mailroom).

At the time, Schneeberger, who had replaced Hetrick, said that giving was actually up by $1 million during the fiscal year. However, a very “aggressive” budget goal of $150 million did not materialize.

In a statement issued this September, marking the end of the ministry’s fiscal year, Chief Operating Officer Glenn Williams weighed in on the additional layoffs of 46 people.

“It is certainly heartbreaking that in this case fulfilling that duty means having to say goodbye to some members of our Focus family, but industry realities really leave us no alternative,” he note in his statement. “We are accountable to our donors to spend their money in the most cost-effective and productive manner possible.”

But Lewis, the Colorado Springs activist, wonders whether the families who donate to the nonprofit ministry, realize where their funds really end up.

“Seriously, I would imagine their supporters have got to be asking the question about whether their church is really practicing their theology.”

For Lewis, who is straight, the issue boils down to the significance of targeting a class of citizens for exclusion, at the expense of the families that the ministry could be helping — in this case their own employees.

Lewis likened Proposition 8 to Colorado’s Amendment 2, the 1992 anti-gay measure that was designed to prohibit gays and lesbians from seeking legal protections. Colorado voters approved the measure, which was marketed by proponents, including Focus on the Family, as an effort to prohibit gays and lesbians from seeking “special rights.” The U.S. Supreme Court stuck down the measure as unconstitutional four years later.

“You can’t make homosexuals second class citizens — we’ve learned that already,” Lewis said. “People will look back on this and see how absurd it is.”

Days before this year’s election, Focus founder James Dobson appeared at a closing rally at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego to rally the anti-gay troops.

Karger of Californians Against Hate, termed the rally a “big bust.” Organizers promised that more than 70,000 supporters would show up; the final tally was close to 10,000, he said.

Yet three days later, California voters approved the measure with 52 percent of the vote. While the measure will certainly head back to court, California has become the 31st state in the country to pass measures that define marriage as being between a man and woman only. In all, Proposition 8 has proven to be the most expensive social issue in the country, with more than $73 million pumped into the cause from both sides. One of the larger contributors to the anti-Prop. 8 efforts was Colorado gay philanthropist Tim Gill, who contributed $720,000 to oppose the measure.

“I’m very disturbed by organizations from out of state like Focus on the Family,” Karger said. “They came in early to make sure the measure got on ballot; they’ve got muscle and they are out to hurt a lot of people and destroy a lot of lives.”

November 26, 2008 - Posted by endtimespropheticwords | Economy, Focus on the Family, James Dobson, News, Politics | , , | 11 Comments

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  1. Major lay-offs at Marilyn Hickey Ministries. It seems it’s much easier for Non-Profit Religious Organizations to Close a Dept., write it off as a loss, then go in rehire someone else.
    My name is: Tandi Padilla, a former 6 year employee of Marlyn Hickey Ministries. On Nov. 07, 2008, Marilyn Hickey Ministries closed their Prayer Center and laid off 40 employees. They then hired InService America, a call center out of Lynchburg, VA., to take their Prayer, Product and Global calls.
    Unfortunately, because of their Non-Profit status,the ex-Full-time employees cannot collect Unemployment Benefits.
    Why is that??? I’d like to know? Tandi

    Comment by Tandi Padilla | December 21, 2008

  2. [...] Posted by Job on December 23, 2008 Well, the news breaks from Apprising Ministries that James Dobson and Focus on the Family is promoting  Mormonism. (And that they also denounce people who oppose Roman Catholicism.) Really, this is no surprise. Allow me to explain why by asking a question: what is the purpose of the gospel of Jesus Christ? Is it to transform lives by saving souls? Or is it to transform nations and cultures by spreading values and norms? Many would say that either/or is a false choice when the answer is both. What those people ignore is that so often those two goals find themselves in conflict, and when they do it is much easier and more expedient to “focus on” transforming the nation and the culture than it is getting people saved. Tending to the nation and culture is far less difficult and produces quicker, more broad based results than crawling on your belly and face over the sharp rocks on craggy cliffsides and through the thick briars and brambles trying to find that one lost sheep, and then discipling that sheep so that he doesn’t run off again. It would imagine that it pays a lot better too, even if Focus on the Family has had to resort to layoffs lately. [...]

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  3. It seems Marilyn Hickey Ministries is trying to threaten a former employee, not to pursue their Unemployment claim. Otherwise, they will force[me]to pay back the severance pay M.H.M. gave me on my last day of employment their on 11-07-2008. They gave me one weeks of wages for every two years of employment. I worked their in the Prayer Center for six years, up until they closed the Prayer Center on the 7th of November. The amount was just about enough to cover one months of bills. I had to file for unemployment, especially with todays economy the way it is! “It is my LEGAL RIGHT as United States citizen to be able to file for Unemployment Benefits!!” Does Religious Organizations such as: Marilyn Hickey Ministries have So Much POWER that they are above the Law?? Answer that for me???

    Comment by Tandi D. Padilla | January 28, 2009

  4. Tandi

    Can you explain what you alleged you are being cheated of and why exactly the ministry is being underhand?

    I do not understand the system – should she be paying you extra benefits by law ?

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | January 29, 2009

  5. I can file for Unemployment in the state of Colorado, but because of Marilyn Hickeys Non-profit status, they don’t have to pay.
    The severance pay was only about 1 months of wages, so therefore I had to file for unemployment. In the letter I received on 01-22-09, from M.H.M. they said; if I did not stop pursuing my unemploment claim, that they would make me pay back the severance pay. But, I was told by the Colorado Unemployment Hearing on Jan. 12th, 2009, that they cannot force me to not file!

    Comment by Tandi D. Padilla | January 29, 2009

  6. So Hickey’s ministry is not doing anything illegal because of her non profit status?

    I still do not understand the system. Why would you want to file, if they do not legally have to pay you then?

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | January 29, 2009

  7. By the way, I am not saying what they are doing is right, I am just trying to understand.

    Also how many people were laid off in all?

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | January 29, 2009

  8. Crystal Cathedral Lays Off Staff, Sells Land
    By Eric Young http://christianpost.com/church/Megachurches/2009/01/crystal-cathedral-lays-off-staff-sells-land-27/index.html

    As part of its effort to get back on track financially, Crystal Cathedral laid off an unknown number of staff last week, including the church’s executive pastor and the pastor of its Hispanic ministry.

    “These are really a group of great, talented people. But our numbers are down and we’re trying to make it under tough economic conditions like everyone else,” said Rick Mysse, a denominational executive for the Reform Church of America, which oversees the Garden Grove, Calif., megachurch, according to the local Orange County Register.

    Mysse declined to name those who were laid off, but said among those let go was the pastor who headed Crystal Cathedral’s Hispanic ministry.

    Church Executive magazine, meanwhile, reported that executive pastor Jim Poit and his wife, Linda, who was director of children’s ministries there, were part of last week’s round of layoffs, as well as Deb Yurk, who had been brought on board by Poit as pastor of congregational life.

    A church spokesman reportedly told the magazine they were “laid off” and went on to say that Poit, his wife, and Yurk “didn’t fit the vision … of the new leadership.” While Crystal Cathedral’s media and public relations director, John Charles, confirmed with The Christian Post that Yurk and the Poits were among those who were let go last week, he declined to comment on the statement “supposedly” given to Church Executive.

    “I cannot comment on that statement as I do not know who the spokesperson was that they supposedly quoted,” informed Charles, adding that he was not the source of the statement.

    The recent round the layoffs comes as the church faces tough financial challenges and amid rumors that it is headed toward bankruptcy. Though the church has denied such claims, it has acknowledged its need to get back on track financially.

    Earlier this month, the church put up for sale a four-story office on its campus at an asking price of $34 million. The ministry said it wants to lease back the entire property for three years after the sale is completed, at a monthly rate of $1.59 per square foot, or about $2.6 million a year.

    Also placed on sale was a 170-acre piece of land, 116 of which the city of San Juan Capistrano bought last week for $10 million.

    Mysee, who has been working with the church’s pastoral staff, says the recent layoffs and sale of some of the church’s assets should help it get back on track financially.

    The ministry is also hoping to draw more viewers and sponsors to its “Hour of Power” program, which for three decades served as the voice and face of Crystal Cathedral founder Robert H. Schuller and his son, Robert A. Schuller.

    The program currently features big names including John Maxwell, Bill Hybels, Francis Chan and Luis Palau, all recently added to help it reach a broader audience. The decision to expand the program beyond a single personality had strained relations between Schuller and his son, who disagreed with the move. The lack of shared vision led to the latter’s removal from the program in October and his resignation as senior pastor one month later.

    Now, with Poit and the younger Schuller out of the picture, the pastoral staff of Crystal Cathedral will likely be led by interim senior pastor Juan Carlos Ortiz in cooperation with Mysse, who officially serves as executive director of the Far West Classis of the Reformed Church in America (RCA), the church’s denomination.

    The younger Schuller, meanwhile, was expected to announce his new ministry plans “soon.” But after two months, there still has yet to be any updates.

    Comment by endtimespropheticwords | January 29, 2009

  9. It all sounds like it’s just business to me. Where is Jesus in all of this? This is what happens when “the church” becomes a den of thieves or moneychangers instead of a house of prayer.

    Also disturbing: What Tandi D. Padilla wrote about Marilyn Hickey’s ministry closing the prayer center and hiring InserviceAmerica. I googled them and they seem to be a secular business communications and call center.

    http://www.aboutus.org/InserviceAmerica.com

    >>Excerpted from the website:

    InService America is a nationally recognized industry leader in inbound, outbound, fulfillment, and Internet solutions. We have a proven track record with our customers and are currently serving over 150 organizations in the United States and Canada. InService America works with organizations to advance their mission by providing advanced technology support and systems development. Our phone centers can accommodate hundreds of thousands of calls per day while our web services staff has built solutions for both small and large enterprises alike, including many top-tier Fortune 500 organizations. Our services cover a broad range of business critical functions so that our customers are free to concentrate on their core competencies and business while InService America focuses on their communications needs. We provide custom technology solutions for all their business needs and enhance their online offerings to increase communication and build a loyal and growing constituent base. <<

    I used to support Marilyn and Sarah (have quit giving to all tv ministries since July) and one of the most consistent things she would say is to pick up the phone and call because they have the best,anointed prayer warriors/prayer team. Ummm….now what are they going to say? Pick up the phone and trained professional call center employee will take your prayer request. He/she may not even be a Christian but that doesn’t matter. Apparently, it didn’t matter before. If they were such great intercessors, my whole family would be saved by now, I would be rich and everyone I prayed for would get healed instantly and saved, and generational demons would be fleeing before me, thus solving all of my dysfunctions and problems….or whatever the "request" might have been.

    As Marilyn always says, "Say yuk three times. Yuk, Yuk, Yuk."

    Comment by DoubleGrace | January 29, 2009

  10. As a gay man from california i have to add something to this. I find it kind of ironic the fact that this organization is located in colorado which is seperated by two other states. Its not my business why they felt so inclined to financially support a measure that they didn’t even vote on, but at what cost? They gave so much money to a cause, that now they cannot afford to support their employees!!! So the gays can’t marry in California yet again, but now 200 employees which i’m guessing atleast half if not more have families to support are out of a job. WAY TO GO! (do they remember whats up with the economy these days?) Im not the least bit concerned about the fact that it did pass and what? now i can’t get married? Im 22 and don’t plan on it right now anyways. We all know that this issue is so far from over and as generations will come to pass so will this. Just as the women were to suffarage and the blacks to segregation so will be the gays to marriage. It just takes time.

    Comment by Matt G. | April 17, 2009

  11. In regards to the layoffs at Christian Organizations. With all due respect, as you have prayed for others so be it according to YOUR faith and step out into your new beginning! It took me 9 months to find two part time jobs (now one is full time). Get off the computer and get busy. You may be blessed to see the “back side” of the Lord as He is passing through, looking for YOU to bless! Don’t miss out or let this cause a fog in your vision. Don’t be sad. Rejoice and release those you feel have done you wrong, especialy those in the ministry. Promotion comes from the Lord. God Bless you, now go find your work in His will.

    Comment by D | November 3, 2009


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