Tim Goeglein is Vice President of External and Government Relations for Focus on the Family, a Christian ministry and nonprofit organization, in addition to serving as senior fellow at The King’s College. Formerly, he served as a special assistant to President George W. Bush and as a deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison. He was the President’s principal outreach contact for conservative and faith-based groups. Moreover, Goeglein advanced Bush’s brand of “compassionate conservatism” by helping to establish the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Tim’s extensive resumé includes serving as a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation and as a communications director for U.S. Senator Dan Coats of Indiana and Gary Bauer at the Campaign for Working Families. Tim has authored a memoir, The Man in the Middle: Faith and Politics in the George W. Bush Era. He and his wife, Jenny, have two sons.
Today, we have Timmothy S. Goeglein on The Way Home Podcast! Tim served as the deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison and currently serves as the vice president of external relations at Focus on the Family and serves as a senior fellow at The King’s College. Today on The Way Home Podcast, we discuss American History and its preservation, how to engage in patriotism and citizenship Christianly, and Goeglein’s new book Toward a More Perfect Union: The Moral and Cultural Case for Teaching the Great American Story. If you want to learn more about how to navigate and preserve America’s history Christianly or simply learn more about Tim Goeglein’s work, then this episode is for you!
Show Notes
Guest’s Books: The Man in the Middle: An Inside Account of Faith and Politics in the George W. Bush Era(2011), American Restoration: How Faith, Family, and Personal Sacrifice Can Heal Our Nation(2019), Toward a More Perfect Union: The Moral and Cultural Case for Teaching the Great American Story(2023)
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