Timothy Goeglein

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Timothy Goeglein is vice president of government and external relations at Focus on the Family. He is the author (with Craig Osten) of “What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Freedom, and Family” (Fidelis Publishing).

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    Young Adults Are Returning to Faith, but Will It Last?

    Timothy Goeglein
    A few weeks ago, The New York Times reported on a new trend of young adults returning to or joining the Catholic Church, despite decades-long cultural attacks on that institution from political and cultural elites. The article quotes Archbishop Mitchell Thomas Rozanski of St. Louis, who said, “In our age of uncertainty, and in our age of great…
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    What I Saw in the Young People Who Attended ‘America Reads the Bible’

    Timothy Goeglein
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    What Really Matters: Faith, Family, and Freedom 

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Reject the Woke Rewriting: The Pilgrims Aren’t Villains

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Reversing a Decades’ Long Trend, Men Are Returning to Church

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Teens, Screens, and the Unfolding Mental Health Crisis

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Another Year, Another Depressing Report on the State of American Education

    Timothy Goeglein
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    When It Comes to Marriage, Faith Matters

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Religion Without Faith Will Never Bring Fulfillment

    Timothy Goeglein
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    How Family Structure Leads to Academic Success

    Timothy Goeglein
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    William F. Buckley Stamp is Fitting Tribute

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Cohabitation Is Not Just an Urban Problem Anymore

    Timothy Goeglein
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    One Reason Why Young People Are Delaying Marriage and What You Can Do About It

    Timothy Goeglein
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    ‘Stumbling Toward Utopia’: How the 1960s Took a Wrecking Ball to American Family

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Presidents, Power, Faith, and the Boardroom

    Timothy Goeglein
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    Why Connections Are Good for the Brain and the Soul

    Timothy Goeglein