Tim Tebow
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And so he already knows, I got to stand up for them. And ultimately, that's not necessarily, let's say, he's calling all the time. Dad's biggest calling is he's an evangelist, right? But in that moment, I'm here. I can do something about it. I have to do something about it. And I love that about him so much.
And then you're called? I felt many times I was figuring out God's plan. I think there's so much time in sports that's trying to figure it out.
And then you're called? I felt many times I was figuring out God's plan. I think there's so much time in sports that's trying to figure it out.
And then you're called? I felt many times I was figuring out God's plan. I think there's so much time in sports that's trying to figure it out.
I can take some of those one by one. What's that? I can take some of them one by one because they're all different stories of how we got into them.
I can take some of those one by one. What's that? I can take some of them one by one because they're all different stories of how we got into them.
I can take some of those one by one. What's that? I can take some of them one by one because they're all different stories of how we got into them.
And sometimes it is like, sometimes maybe too much. Sometimes maybe I've known, but I'm trying to deliberate and figure out and discern and do all this. And sometimes maybe I just hang on it too much rather than trust. And I'm trying to ask God for clarity. And he's like, I gave you clarity. Go do it. And so I feel like I've made that mistake a lot as well. But there's been some times.
And sometimes it is like, sometimes maybe too much. Sometimes maybe I've known, but I'm trying to deliberate and figure out and discern and do all this. And sometimes maybe I just hang on it too much rather than trust. And I'm trying to ask God for clarity. And he's like, I gave you clarity. Go do it. And so I feel like I've made that mistake a lot as well. But there's been some times.
And sometimes it is like, sometimes maybe too much. Sometimes maybe I've known, but I'm trying to deliberate and figure out and discern and do all this. And sometimes maybe I just hang on it too much rather than trust. And I'm trying to ask God for clarity. And he's like, I gave you clarity. Go do it. And so I feel like I've made that mistake a lot as well. But there's been some times.
So for the example of Night to Shine, we were getting ready to celebrate our fifth year anniversary as a foundation. And our president at the time came to me and he said, hey, there's these two churches that we know of that have something called like a Jesus prom, where they celebrate individuals with special needs.
So for the example of Night to Shine, we were getting ready to celebrate our fifth year anniversary as a foundation. And our president at the time came to me and he said, hey, there's these two churches that we know of that have something called like a Jesus prom, where they celebrate individuals with special needs.
So for the example of Night to Shine, we were getting ready to celebrate our fifth year anniversary as a foundation. And our president at the time came to me and he said, hey, there's these two churches that we know of that have something called like a Jesus prom, where they celebrate individuals with special needs.
And at that time, we already served individuals with special needs in multiple countries around the world in different ways. And he said, so since we have such a heart for them and we serve them, what if we, as a five-year anniversary, what if we did something instead of just like having a banquet or something, what if we did something to celebrate them and how special would that be?
And at that time, we already served individuals with special needs in multiple countries around the world in different ways. And he said, so since we have such a heart for them and we serve them, what if we, as a five-year anniversary, what if we did something instead of just like having a banquet or something, what if we did something to celebrate them and how special would that be?
And at that time, we already served individuals with special needs in multiple countries around the world in different ways. And he said, so since we have such a heart for them and we serve them, what if we, as a five-year anniversary, what if we did something instead of just like having a banquet or something, what if we did something to celebrate them and how special would that be?
And I said, I love it. He said, awesome. Where do you want to have it? Do you want to have it like in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, New York? Do you want to have it in Guatemala, Brazil, Philippines? Like where should we have it at the places we serve? And I said, yeah. Just my first gut or heart response was, I think we need to have it everywhere. And he says, what do you mean?
And I said, I love it. He said, awesome. Where do you want to have it? Do you want to have it like in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, New York? Do you want to have it in Guatemala, Brazil, Philippines? Like where should we have it at the places we serve? And I said, yeah. Just my first gut or heart response was, I think we need to have it everywhere. And he says, what do you mean?
And I said, I love it. He said, awesome. Where do you want to have it? Do you want to have it like in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, New York? Do you want to have it in Guatemala, Brazil, Philippines? Like where should we have it at the places we serve? And I said, yeah. Just my first gut or heart response was, I think we need to have it everywhere. And he says, what do you mean?
And I said, I don't know. I just know that every boy and girl, man or woman with special needs has been treated as less than. They're not. We need all of them to know their true worth and value and their families to know their true worth and value. And I think we need to have it everywhere. And he's like, bro, what are you talking about? No, it's what I'm talking about.