Tim Tebow
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Do you know what happens when you hear that over and over and over again? You start to believe it.
Well, I think I'd probably go back to the first time I was inspired that I really felt like I was called to start a foundation or be involved. And I wouldn't even say I even knew it was a foundation, but that's when I was 15 years old. And I was on a mission trip to the Philippines. And as a country that I love very much, I was actually born there, lived the first five years of my life there.
Well, I think I'd probably go back to the first time I was inspired that I really felt like I was called to start a foundation or be involved. And I wouldn't even say I even knew it was a foundation, but that's when I was 15 years old. And I was on a mission trip to the Philippines. And as a country that I love very much, I was actually born there, lived the first five years of my life there.
Well, I think I'd probably go back to the first time I was inspired that I really felt like I was called to start a foundation or be involved. And I wouldn't even say I even knew it was a foundation, but that's when I was 15 years old. And I was on a mission trip to the Philippines. And as a country that I love very much, I was actually born there, lived the first five years of my life there.
And then went back with my dad and a group of people to the Philippines. And on this trip, we got to do a lot of amazing things. One of the islands I got to visit was a very remote island. Philippines is made up of over 7,200 islands and many of them are extremely remote. And I got to go to an extremely remote island. And on this island, we get to share our faith and encourage the people.
And then went back with my dad and a group of people to the Philippines. And on this trip, we got to do a lot of amazing things. One of the islands I got to visit was a very remote island. Philippines is made up of over 7,200 islands and many of them are extremely remote. And I got to go to an extremely remote island. And on this island, we get to share our faith and encourage the people.
And then went back with my dad and a group of people to the Philippines. And on this trip, we got to do a lot of amazing things. One of the islands I got to visit was a very remote island. Philippines is made up of over 7,200 islands and many of them are extremely remote. And I got to go to an extremely remote island. And on this island, we get to share our faith and encourage the people.
But one of the things that radically impacted my life was I had the privilege of meeting a boy who was born with his feet on backwards. And because he was born this way, he was treated as less than insignificant and cursed. And he was a throwaway to the people there. And my heart broke for him.
But one of the things that radically impacted my life was I had the privilege of meeting a boy who was born with his feet on backwards. And because he was born this way, he was treated as less than insignificant and cursed. And he was a throwaway to the people there. And my heart broke for him.
But one of the things that radically impacted my life was I had the privilege of meeting a boy who was born with his feet on backwards. And because he was born this way, he was treated as less than insignificant and cursed. And he was a throwaway to the people there. And my heart broke for him.
And I knew he wasn't a throwaway to God, but I just felt like God was pricking my heart saying, okay, then what are you gonna do about it? If you know he's not a throwaway to me and you know he's not cursed, you know that he's actually fearfully and wonderfully made, you know that he's one of one, he's loved, what are you gonna do about it? And I didn't know what that meant.
And I knew he wasn't a throwaway to God, but I just felt like God was pricking my heart saying, okay, then what are you gonna do about it? If you know he's not a throwaway to me and you know he's not cursed, you know that he's actually fearfully and wonderfully made, you know that he's one of one, he's loved, what are you gonna do about it? And I didn't know what that meant.
And I knew he wasn't a throwaway to God, but I just felt like God was pricking my heart saying, okay, then what are you gonna do about it? If you know he's not a throwaway to me and you know he's not cursed, you know that he's actually fearfully and wonderfully made, you know that he's one of one, he's loved, what are you gonna do about it? And I didn't know what that meant.
I didn't know what that looked like in a practical. I just knew going down that mountain that day and leaving that island that I was somehow supposed to fight for boys and girls, to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves. And I'm only, was it maybe finishing my sophomore year of high school. And I'm trying to figure that out. What does that look like?
I didn't know what that looked like in a practical. I just knew going down that mountain that day and leaving that island that I was somehow supposed to fight for boys and girls, to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves. And I'm only, was it maybe finishing my sophomore year of high school. And I'm trying to figure that out. What does that look like?
I didn't know what that looked like in a practical. I just knew going down that mountain that day and leaving that island that I was somehow supposed to fight for boys and girls, to fight for people that couldn't fight for themselves. And I'm only, was it maybe finishing my sophomore year of high school. And I'm trying to figure that out. What does that look like?
And I get through high school and college and we were involved in different ministries and orphan care. And my dad's a missionary. And so I got to grow up on mission field and seeing a lot of that. But the first thing I did when I graduated from the University of Florida was start the foundation.
And I get through high school and college and we were involved in different ministries and orphan care. And my dad's a missionary. And so I got to grow up on mission field and seeing a lot of that. But the first thing I did when I graduated from the University of Florida was start the foundation.
And I get through high school and college and we were involved in different ministries and orphan care. And my dad's a missionary. And so I got to grow up on mission field and seeing a lot of that. But the first thing I did when I graduated from the University of Florida was start the foundation.
with the mission statement to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need. When I wrote that, all I did was think about that boy, where he was in his life and what he needed to bring faith, hope, and love to someone in their darkest hour of need. To sum it up, it's to fight for people that can't fight for themselves.