Tim Tebow
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And it maybe was disrespectful, and I maybe could have coded it nicer. But it was like, yes, there are burdens, and there is evil. If we don't stand up and do anything, who's going to do it? You think it's somebody else's responsibility? Yeah. I mean, this is literally going back to Kitty Genovese, and I think it's 1963 or 61 or something like that.
And it maybe was disrespectful, and I maybe could have coded it nicer. But it was like, yes, there are burdens, and there is evil. If we don't stand up and do anything, who's going to do it? You think it's somebody else's responsibility? Yeah. I mean, this is literally going back to Kitty Genovese, and I think it's 1963 or 61 or something like that.
And it maybe was disrespectful, and I maybe could have coded it nicer. But it was like, yes, there are burdens, and there is evil. If we don't stand up and do anything, who's going to do it? You think it's somebody else's responsibility? Yeah. I mean, this is literally going back to Kitty Genovese, and I think it's 1963 or 61 or something like that.
And it's the story that led to the bystander effect, where Kitty Genovese is walking home late at night and she gets attacked and stabbed four times or something like that. And the lights turn on from the apartment complex where she's walking into and the attacker runs away and hides behind a car.
And it's the story that led to the bystander effect, where Kitty Genovese is walking home late at night and she gets attacked and stabbed four times or something like that. And the lights turn on from the apartment complex where she's walking into and the attacker runs away and hides behind a car.
And it's the story that led to the bystander effect, where Kitty Genovese is walking home late at night and she gets attacked and stabbed four times or something like that. And the lights turn on from the apartment complex where she's walking into and the attacker runs away and hides behind a car.
And she gets up and stumbles into the hallway of the apartment complex and he sees no one goes to aid. And so he comes all the way back and attacks her again. I think stabs her maybe eight more times. I think steals $49. I believe he also rapes her. And supposedly over 30 people saw some of this or some most of it.
And she gets up and stumbles into the hallway of the apartment complex and he sees no one goes to aid. And so he comes all the way back and attacks her again. I think stabs her maybe eight more times. I think steals $49. I believe he also rapes her. And supposedly over 30 people saw some of this or some most of it.
And she gets up and stumbles into the hallway of the apartment complex and he sees no one goes to aid. And so he comes all the way back and attacks her again. I think stabs her maybe eight more times. I think steals $49. I believe he also rapes her. And supposedly over 30 people saw some of this or some most of it.
And it's even reported that one of the guys in the hallway opened the door and looked out, but nobody came to her aid. Nobody came to her aid. And so anyways, to make a longer story short, she died on the way to the hospital. And it was a big story. And everybody's writing and talking about it. And they started studying this case.
And it's even reported that one of the guys in the hallway opened the door and looked out, but nobody came to her aid. Nobody came to her aid. And so anyways, to make a longer story short, she died on the way to the hospital. And it was a big story. And everybody's writing and talking about it. And they started studying this case.
And it's even reported that one of the guys in the hallway opened the door and looked out, but nobody came to her aid. Nobody came to her aid. And so anyways, to make a longer story short, she died on the way to the hospital. And it was a big story. And everybody's writing and talking about it. And they started studying this case.
And it was where the bystander effect came from, that the more people are present, the less likely someone is to do something, because they all feel like it's somebody else's job. And this is also the start of where the 911 call came from. It was from this night in New York City of Kitty Genovese losing her life.
And it was where the bystander effect came from, that the more people are present, the less likely someone is to do something, because they all feel like it's somebody else's job. And this is also the start of where the 911 call came from. It was from this night in New York City of Kitty Genovese losing her life.
And it was where the bystander effect came from, that the more people are present, the less likely someone is to do something, because they all feel like it's somebody else's job. And this is also the start of where the 911 call came from. It was from this night in New York City of Kitty Genovese losing her life.
And there's some controversy of how many people actually saw, how many people didn't see. But the point is there were a lot of people that saw, that knew something bad was happening, but they all thought somebody else is going to call, going to go, going to do. We just, as people in society, as believers in church and ministry and just life, we can't think somebody else is going to go.
And there's some controversy of how many people actually saw, how many people didn't see. But the point is there were a lot of people that saw, that knew something bad was happening, but they all thought somebody else is going to call, going to go, going to do. We just, as people in society, as believers in church and ministry and just life, we can't think somebody else is going to go.
And there's some controversy of how many people actually saw, how many people didn't see. But the point is there were a lot of people that saw, that knew something bad was happening, but they all thought somebody else is going to call, going to go, going to do. We just, as people in society, as believers in church and ministry and just life, we can't think somebody else is going to go.
It's not somebody else's job. It's my job. And we talk about that with our team all the time. You can't think this is somebody. This is our job. Regardless of what somebody else does, it's our job. So the definition we use for calling is an urgent and divine invitation to to accept responsibility for a particular task. If God is calling you, it doesn't matter what anybody else does.
It's not somebody else's job. It's my job. And we talk about that with our team all the time. You can't think this is somebody. This is our job. Regardless of what somebody else does, it's our job. So the definition we use for calling is an urgent and divine invitation to to accept responsibility for a particular task. If God is calling you, it doesn't matter what anybody else does.