KFUO Audio: Goeglein discusses state of religious liberty in United States

We are Free to be Faithful - KFUO Interview

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The United States is six months into a new administration in Washington, D.C. Does this bode well or ill for people of faith?

Timothy Goeglein, vice-president for External Relations at Focus on the Family in Washington, D.C., addressed religious liberty issues in the U.S. with host Kip Allen during July’s “Free to be Faithful” program on Worldwide KFUO.

The program covered the current state of affairs and what it portends for Lutherans and other people of faith.

Goeglein and Allen discussed Vice President Mike Pence speaking to Focus on the Family, the fate of Obamacare and why it’s bad for people of faith, important issues before the Supreme Court, the impact of transgenderism on the military, and the overall tone in D.C.

https://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/FTBF/FTBF_Jul_19_2017.mp3?_=1

About ‘Free to be Faithful’

“Free to be Faithful” is a religious liberty, awareness, and education program created by The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in response to increasing governmental incursions into religious life.

Kip Allen leads “Free to be Faithful” discussions on KFUO.org on the third Wednesday of each month, beginning at 2:30 p.m. Central time.

About Goeglein

A lifelong LCMS Lutheran, Tim Goeglein previously served as a special assistant to President George W. Bush and as press secretary to U.S. Sen. Dan Coats. He also is the author of The Man in the Middle: Faith and Politics in the George W. Bush Era.

Audio interview courtesy of KFUO Radio

KFUO Radio, the listener-supported broadcast ministry of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, operates KFUO-AM 850 in St. Louis, Mo., and may be heard worldwide on KFUO.org.