Tim Tebow
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And sometimes you're like, dang, this is just really overrated. But man, I feel like a few times I've been able to see a wonder of the world. And I've been so encouraged because I thought, man, as cool as this is and as wonderful as this is, It doesn't compare to how wonderful God created every man, woman, boy and girl.
And sometimes you're like, dang, this is just really overrated. But man, I feel like a few times I've been able to see a wonder of the world. And I've been so encouraged because I thought, man, as cool as this is and as wonderful as this is, It doesn't compare to how wonderful God created every man, woman, boy and girl.
And sometimes you're like, dang, this is just really overrated. But man, I feel like a few times I've been able to see a wonder of the world. And I've been so encouraged because I thought, man, as cool as this is and as wonderful as this is, It doesn't compare to how wonderful God created every man, woman, boy and girl.
So when he says we are fearfully and wonderfully made, we are more one of one, unique and set apart and more wonderful than any of the wonders of the world. But yet we say all the time, Oh my gosh, could you just imagine seeing that? Could you go to this place and see this beauty and see this thing? And they are awesome. That part of God's creation is awesome.
So when he says we are fearfully and wonderfully made, we are more one of one, unique and set apart and more wonderful than any of the wonders of the world. But yet we say all the time, Oh my gosh, could you just imagine seeing that? Could you go to this place and see this beauty and see this thing? And they are awesome. That part of God's creation is awesome.
So when he says we are fearfully and wonderfully made, we are more one of one, unique and set apart and more wonderful than any of the wonders of the world. But yet we say all the time, Oh my gosh, could you just imagine seeing that? Could you go to this place and see this beauty and see this thing? And they are awesome. That part of God's creation is awesome.
It just pales in comparison to you and to me and every member of society. So we think those things are so beautiful, and they are. They just don't compare to God's greatest creation, which is you and me. Share a story to explain that. Last year, I don't know, near this time, we were in The Hague for an operation there in the fight against live streaming abuse. The where?
It just pales in comparison to you and to me and every member of society. So we think those things are so beautiful, and they are. They just don't compare to God's greatest creation, which is you and me. Share a story to explain that. Last year, I don't know, near this time, we were in The Hague for an operation there in the fight against live streaming abuse. The where?
It just pales in comparison to you and to me and every member of society. So we think those things are so beautiful, and they are. They just don't compare to God's greatest creation, which is you and me. Share a story to explain that. Last year, I don't know, near this time, we were in The Hague for an operation there in the fight against live streaming abuse. The where?
The Hague, just outside of Amsterdam. Okay. And so the day before it started, me and my wife got in early, and my wife really wanted to go see the Anne Frank Museum there. And then we are going to go to the Rake Museum. So we go see the Anne Frank Museum. And we're out. It's super impactful and very heavy and deep. And we leave.
The Hague, just outside of Amsterdam. Okay. And so the day before it started, me and my wife got in early, and my wife really wanted to go see the Anne Frank Museum there. And then we are going to go to the Rake Museum. So we go see the Anne Frank Museum. And we're out. It's super impactful and very heavy and deep. And we leave.
The Hague, just outside of Amsterdam. Okay. And so the day before it started, me and my wife got in early, and my wife really wanted to go see the Anne Frank Museum there. And then we are going to go to the Rake Museum. So we go see the Anne Frank Museum. And we're out. It's super impactful and very heavy and deep. And we leave.
And we go to the Rake Museum, which is a museum of just masterpiece art. Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh, all of these just incredible portraits. And hundreds of people, if not thousands of people, were in there that day. And we're in there and we're looking at all this art and incredible art. And it's beautiful. And I got to be honest, I'm a homeschool lefty dyslexic kid from Jacksonville, Florida.
And we go to the Rake Museum, which is a museum of just masterpiece art. Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh, all of these just incredible portraits. And hundreds of people, if not thousands of people, were in there that day. And we're in there and we're looking at all this art and incredible art. And it's beautiful. And I got to be honest, I'm a homeschool lefty dyslexic kid from Jacksonville, Florida.
And we go to the Rake Museum, which is a museum of just masterpiece art. Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh, all of these just incredible portraits. And hundreds of people, if not thousands of people, were in there that day. And we're in there and we're looking at all this art and incredible art. And it's beautiful. And I got to be honest, I'm a homeschool lefty dyslexic kid from Jacksonville, Florida.
Art doesn't mean as much to me as maybe it should or it does to my wife. She really loves it. And so we're going through and we're looking at all of this beautiful art. And she just definitely appreciates it more than me. And my whole time, I'm thinking about some other things that I'm trying to appreciate, but spend time with my wife. And we get to one of the portraits.
Art doesn't mean as much to me as maybe it should or it does to my wife. She really loves it. And so we're going through and we're looking at all of this beautiful art. And she just definitely appreciates it more than me. And my whole time, I'm thinking about some other things that I'm trying to appreciate, but spend time with my wife. And we get to one of the portraits.
Art doesn't mean as much to me as maybe it should or it does to my wife. She really loves it. And so we're going through and we're looking at all of this beautiful art. And she just definitely appreciates it more than me. And my whole time, I'm thinking about some other things that I'm trying to appreciate, but spend time with my wife. And we get to one of the portraits.
And I think it's, if I remember correctly, I believe it's a Rembrandt. And I believe it's also called the Standard Bear. And it's this beautiful portrait that I think they just purchased a few years ago for $191.3 million, if I remember correctly. And we're looking at it. And there's all these people that are looking at it. and everyone's taking pictures and video of it.
And I think it's, if I remember correctly, I believe it's a Rembrandt. And I believe it's also called the Standard Bear. And it's this beautiful portrait that I think they just purchased a few years ago for $191.3 million, if I remember correctly. And we're looking at it. And there's all these people that are looking at it. and everyone's taking pictures and video of it.