Tim Tebow
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Like, no, I don't think God's saying, hey, be last. In service he is, but not in sports or in life or in all this stuff. No, no. He's, what I'm saying is If I said it was my faith, family, loving people, all of this, and football, people would say that, faith, family, football. Too many times it would have actually, if you really weighed my heart, it would have been football, faith, family.
That's what I'm saying. I let the priorities get out of whack too many times. And it's not competing or winning is wrong. I don't think that whatsoever. I believe that as believers, we should strive to win. We should be good. And we should try to use all of that to honor the Lord with it and love people and help people and make a difference in people's lives. It's just...
That's what I'm saying. I let the priorities get out of whack too many times. And it's not competing or winning is wrong. I don't think that whatsoever. I believe that as believers, we should strive to win. We should be good. And we should try to use all of that to honor the Lord with it and love people and help people and make a difference in people's lives. It's just...
That's what I'm saying. I let the priorities get out of whack too many times. And it's not competing or winning is wrong. I don't think that whatsoever. I believe that as believers, we should strive to win. We should be good. And we should try to use all of that to honor the Lord with it and love people and help people and make a difference in people's lives. It's just...
We can't let that striving be in the place where Jesus should be. And I think I let that happen too many times. So it was tough to navigate the ego.
We can't let that striving be in the place where Jesus should be. And I think I let that happen too many times. So it was tough to navigate the ego.
We can't let that striving be in the place where Jesus should be. And I think I let that happen too many times. So it was tough to navigate the ego.
That's a really good question. A lot of times I would try to figure that out. A lot of time in prayer, discernment, wise counsel. But one of the ways that we would talk about it is that we try to gain clarity. What has God pricked your heart for? And what has God opened your eyes to? And if so, he's probably saying, go meet that need.
That's a really good question. A lot of times I would try to figure that out. A lot of time in prayer, discernment, wise counsel. But one of the ways that we would talk about it is that we try to gain clarity. What has God pricked your heart for? And what has God opened your eyes to? And if so, he's probably saying, go meet that need.
That's a really good question. A lot of times I would try to figure that out. A lot of time in prayer, discernment, wise counsel. But one of the ways that we would talk about it is that we try to gain clarity. What has God pricked your heart for? And what has God opened your eyes to? And if so, he's probably saying, go meet that need.
So he pricked my heart and opened my eyes to meet Sherwin in the Philippines, the boy with his feet on backwards. And I believe he was saying it, I'm letting you see him and I'm letting you feel for him because I want you to care for him. And then along the way, it was more orphans and special needs and thrown away.
So he pricked my heart and opened my eyes to meet Sherwin in the Philippines, the boy with his feet on backwards. And I believe he was saying it, I'm letting you see him and I'm letting you feel for him because I want you to care for him. And then along the way, it was more orphans and special needs and thrown away.
So he pricked my heart and opened my eyes to meet Sherwin in the Philippines, the boy with his feet on backwards. And I believe he was saying it, I'm letting you see him and I'm letting you feel for him because I want you to care for him. And then along the way, it was more orphans and special needs and thrown away.
And then a couple years later from that, it led into the fight against trafficking and exploitation. because my dad was in an underground pastors conference in a country where faith isn't really allowed. And so he's meeting with these pastors underground so they don't get arrested and they can go back to their communities and minister.
And then a couple years later from that, it led into the fight against trafficking and exploitation. because my dad was in an underground pastors conference in a country where faith isn't really allowed. And so he's meeting with these pastors underground so they don't get arrested and they can go back to their communities and minister.
And then a couple years later from that, it led into the fight against trafficking and exploitation. because my dad was in an underground pastors conference in a country where faith isn't really allowed. And so he's meeting with these pastors underground so they don't get arrested and they can go back to their communities and minister.
And in that underground location, men came in with four little girls and started to auction off these four little girls to all of the men that are in this place. And one of the reasons why my dad's one of my greatest heroes and role models, he just can't look the other way. And he didn't have a seven-step plan of what to do. He didn't have a plan of action, a strategic thought.
And in that underground location, men came in with four little girls and started to auction off these four little girls to all of the men that are in this place. And one of the reasons why my dad's one of my greatest heroes and role models, he just can't look the other way. And he didn't have a seven-step plan of what to do. He didn't have a plan of action, a strategic thought.
And in that underground location, men came in with four little girls and started to auction off these four little girls to all of the men that are in this place. And one of the reasons why my dad's one of my greatest heroes and role models, he just can't look the other way. And he didn't have a seven-step plan of what to do. He didn't have a plan of action, a strategic thought.
He just was, no, no. Those girls are priceless to God. I got to do whatever I can. He took out all the money in his wallet, which was $1,250 for the rest of his trip and to get home. And he purchased the freedom of those four girls. And he called me afterwards and said, I said, hey, Dad, how's the trip going? How you doing? And he said, I'm doing OK. I was like, what are you up to?