Tim Tebow
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And I don't know if I could even fully articulate that. And I even came back to the States, and I shared that testimony of some people. And you're trying to articulate, all I knew is somehow
And I don't know if I could even fully articulate that. And I even came back to the States, and I shared that testimony of some people. And you're trying to articulate, all I knew is somehow
And I don't know if I could even fully articulate that. And I even came back to the States, and I shared that testimony of some people. And you're trying to articulate, all I knew is somehow
God was challenging me and convicting me to fight for those that couldn't fight for themselves, to stand up and speak for those that didn't have a voice, to not just feel something or think something, but do something. And I didn't know. I was like, God, but what do you want me to do? I don't know what to do. But it was that on my heart, and God started to let it grow and grow and grow.
God was challenging me and convicting me to fight for those that couldn't fight for themselves, to stand up and speak for those that didn't have a voice, to not just feel something or think something, but do something. And I didn't know. I was like, God, but what do you want me to do? I don't know what to do. But it was that on my heart, and God started to let it grow and grow and grow.
God was challenging me and convicting me to fight for those that couldn't fight for themselves, to stand up and speak for those that didn't have a voice, to not just feel something or think something, but do something. And I didn't know. I was like, God, but what do you want me to do? I don't know what to do. But it was that on my heart, and God started to let it grow and grow and grow.
And then we kept going back and forth to the Philippines throughout all my summer and even into college. And so when I'm in college, we're starting to, you know, then you didn't have NIL or you didn't have the opportunity to have a foundation. So we tried to use the rules, the ways to make impact and difference.
And then we kept going back and forth to the Philippines throughout all my summer and even into college. And so when I'm in college, we're starting to, you know, then you didn't have NIL or you didn't have the opportunity to have a foundation. So we tried to use the rules, the ways to make impact and difference.
And then we kept going back and forth to the Philippines throughout all my summer and even into college. And so when I'm in college, we're starting to, you know, then you didn't have NIL or you didn't have the opportunity to have a foundation. So we tried to use the rules, the ways to make impact and difference.
But then the first thing I did when I graduated from Florida is start the Tim Tebow Foundation. In all honesty, I know this doesn't sound good, But not knowing exactly what that meant, I just knew we were called to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves. And so I wrote the mission statement. And it was the only really place early on of clarity was the mission statement.
But then the first thing I did when I graduated from Florida is start the Tim Tebow Foundation. In all honesty, I know this doesn't sound good, But not knowing exactly what that meant, I just knew we were called to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves. And so I wrote the mission statement. And it was the only really place early on of clarity was the mission statement.
But then the first thing I did when I graduated from Florida is start the Tim Tebow Foundation. In all honesty, I know this doesn't sound good, But not knowing exactly what that meant, I just knew we were called to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves. And so I wrote the mission statement. And it was the only really place early on of clarity was the mission statement.
I don't know why God let me have peace on that, but I did. And I remember I was right here in Nashville when I was writing it, because I was training for the NFL draft over at D1. And I wrote the mission statement, to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need, to sum it up, to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves.
I don't know why God let me have peace on that, but I did. And I remember I was right here in Nashville when I was writing it, because I was training for the NFL draft over at D1. And I wrote the mission statement, to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need, to sum it up, to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves.
I don't know why God let me have peace on that, but I did. And I remember I was right here in Nashville when I was writing it, because I was training for the NFL draft over at D1. And I wrote the mission statement, to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need, to sum it up, to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves.
And so it started with orphan care and special needs care. And then very quickly, we got into starting to plan for our first hospital and to support strong families. And so it was just this... this uncertainty of how, but this belief in why, if that makes sense. I don't know strategically what this means. I just know that we are called to fight for people that can't fight for themselves.
And so it started with orphan care and special needs care. And then very quickly, we got into starting to plan for our first hospital and to support strong families. And so it was just this... this uncertainty of how, but this belief in why, if that makes sense. I don't know strategically what this means. I just know that we are called to fight for people that can't fight for themselves.
And so it started with orphan care and special needs care. And then very quickly, we got into starting to plan for our first hospital and to support strong families. And so it was just this... this uncertainty of how, but this belief in why, if that makes sense. I don't know strategically what this means. I just know that we are called to fight for people that can't fight for themselves.
Now we call that the MVP, the most vulnerable people. And I would also say that God's challenged me a lot in my life of really, in a sense, saying, Timmy, you care and cared so much about winning. And I loved, I love winning. I hated losing even more and insanely competitive. I love the drive. I love the challenge. I love the chase. I want to win. I really do.
Now we call that the MVP, the most vulnerable people. And I would also say that God's challenged me a lot in my life of really, in a sense, saying, Timmy, you care and cared so much about winning. And I loved, I love winning. I hated losing even more and insanely competitive. I love the drive. I love the challenge. I love the chase. I want to win. I really do.