
Tim Goeglein
Vice President of Government and External Relations at Focus on the Family. Formerly served as deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison for President George W. Bush.
Top 3 podcasts with Tim Goeglein
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Apr 23, 2025 • 24min
A Recent Report on the State of the US Public School System – Tim Goeglein, 4/23/25 (1132)
Tim Goeglein, Vice President at Focus on the Family and former White House liaison, discusses the alarming decline in U.S. public school performance, highlighting a lack of parental control over education. He argues for radical reforms and local governance to address these issues. The conversation emphasizes integrating moral values and community involvement into education, alongside exploring alternatives like homeschooling. Goeglein also sheds light on how faith-based approaches can revitalize schools and foster responsible citizenship.

Mar 14, 2025 • 15min
The Decline of Christianity in America – Tim Goeglein, 3/14/25 (0731)
Tim Goeglein, Vice President of Government and External Relations at Focus on the Family and author of Stumbling Toward Utopia, discusses the current state of Christianity in America. He highlights the need for truth over politeness in religious discussions as American Christianity faces challenges. The conversation turns to younger generations in search of authenticity in their faith and the potential for a revival, drawing parallels with trends in Western Europe. Goeglein emphasizes the importance of strong church communities to uphold societal moral values.

Oct 29, 2024 • 26min
BONUS: “Stumbling Toward Utopia” with Tim Goeglein
Tim Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations for Focus on the Family and author of "Stumbling Toward Utopia," delves into the cultural shifts of the 1960s and their enduring impact on America. He discusses how utopian ideals often clash with societal realities, critiquing the contradictions of seeking freedom through government intervention. The conversation navigates the rise of cynicism in politics and culture, while also advocating for a revival of the American dream grounded in community support and historical context.