Tim Tebow
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And many times they're wheeled in or carried in, but they get to walk out. And they get to be loved and cared for along the way. And I'm so grateful because that happened because of Sherwin.
And many times they're wheeled in or carried in, but they get to walk out. And they get to be loved and cared for along the way. And I'm so grateful because that happened because of Sherwin.
And many times they're wheeled in or carried in, but they get to walk out. And they get to be loved and cared for along the way. And I'm so grateful because that happened because of Sherwin.
I believe wholeheartedly that competitiveness is not the problem. It's where you steer it. Now, if that competitiveness is steered with the ultimate goal of just win or success or a game or championship, then you're missing the mark. And I don't even think those things are wrong. It's not that they're wrong, but are those first place in your mind and in your heart?
I believe wholeheartedly that competitiveness is not the problem. It's where you steer it. Now, if that competitiveness is steered with the ultimate goal of just win or success or a game or championship, then you're missing the mark. And I don't even think those things are wrong. It's not that they're wrong, but are those first place in your mind and in your heart?
I believe wholeheartedly that competitiveness is not the problem. It's where you steer it. Now, if that competitiveness is steered with the ultimate goal of just win or success or a game or championship, then you're missing the mark. And I don't even think those things are wrong. It's not that they're wrong, but are those first place in your mind and in your heart?
Can I back it up even to my birth? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Start at the beginning. I think that plays a lot into it. When in 1986, my dad was preaching in a remote village in the Philippines. And before he went on stage to preach, he just started to weep for all of the babies that were being aborted around the world. And just this almost uncontrollable weeping.
Can I back it up even to my birth? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Start at the beginning. I think that plays a lot into it. When in 1986, my dad was preaching in a remote village in the Philippines. And before he went on stage to preach, he just started to weep for all of the babies that were being aborted around the world. And just this almost uncontrollable weeping.
Can I back it up even to my birth? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Start at the beginning. I think that plays a lot into it. When in 1986, my dad was preaching in a remote village in the Philippines. And before he went on stage to preach, he just started to weep for all of the babies that were being aborted around the world. And just this almost uncontrollable weeping.
And my mom and dad had four kids at the time living in the Philippines. And as he was weeping, he felt God put it on his heart to have another child. And if it was a boy that God put on his heart, his name would be Timothy. which means honoring God. And he went home and told my mom that God had put this on his heart.
And my mom and dad had four kids at the time living in the Philippines. And as he was weeping, he felt God put it on his heart to have another child. And if it was a boy that God put on his heart, his name would be Timothy. which means honoring God. And he went home and told my mom that God had put this on his heart.
And my mom and dad had four kids at the time living in the Philippines. And as he was weeping, he felt God put it on his heart to have another child. And if it was a boy that God put on his heart, his name would be Timothy. which means honoring God. And he went home and told my mom that God had put this on his heart.
My mom's like, well, God didn't put it on my heart, so I don't know what you wanna do. But she started- Seems like she's really involved in the whole deal. She started to pray about it. And not long after, God put it on her heart. And not long after that, she became pregnant. At least they thought she was pregnant. But then some of the doctors said, no, it's not a baby, it's a tumor.
My mom's like, well, God didn't put it on my heart, so I don't know what you wanna do. But she started- Seems like she's really involved in the whole deal. She started to pray about it. And not long after, God put it on her heart. And not long after that, she became pregnant. At least they thought she was pregnant. But then some of the doctors said, no, it's not a baby, it's a tumor.
My mom's like, well, God didn't put it on my heart, so I don't know what you wanna do. But she started- Seems like she's really involved in the whole deal. She started to pray about it. And not long after, God put it on her heart. And not long after that, she became pregnant. At least they thought she was pregnant. But then some of the doctors said, no, it's not a baby, it's a tumor.
It's a massive fetal tissue. And then they found out, long story made short, it was a baby and they wanted her to have an abortion or it'll cost her her life and my life. And I'm just so grateful for my mom and my dad because in the middle of this, they trusted God and loved me and gave me a chance. And there was issues with the entire pregnancy. The placenta wasn't properly attached.
It's a massive fetal tissue. And then they found out, long story made short, it was a baby and they wanted her to have an abortion or it'll cost her her life and my life. And I'm just so grateful for my mom and my dad because in the middle of this, they trusted God and loved me and gave me a chance. And there was issues with the entire pregnancy. The placenta wasn't properly attached.
It's a massive fetal tissue. And then they found out, long story made short, it was a baby and they wanted her to have an abortion or it'll cost her her life and my life. And I'm just so grateful for my mom and my dad because in the middle of this, they trusted God and loved me and gave me a chance. And there was issues with the entire pregnancy. The placenta wasn't properly attached.
She had amoeba dysentery. She went into a coma, all sorts of different things in the pregnancy. And the doctor who finally helped my mom give birth had done this for thousands and thousands of women. And he looked at my parents and said, I don't know how your baby boy is alive because the placenta is barely attached. All of these issues. It's the greatest miracle that I've ever seen.
She had amoeba dysentery. She went into a coma, all sorts of different things in the pregnancy. And the doctor who finally helped my mom give birth had done this for thousands and thousands of women. And he looked at my parents and said, I don't know how your baby boy is alive because the placenta is barely attached. All of these issues. It's the greatest miracle that I've ever seen.