Tim Tebow
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And I remember the first verse I had to memorize, the greatest among you will be a servant. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled. Whoever humbles himself will be exalted. So they were teaching me to go compete or allowing me to go compete and supporting me. But then they would say, winning at this isn't everything. And then try to use that as an example. Yeah.
I mean, you said- No, my dad would not be someone that was soft. My dad is one of the most courageous people I've ever met in my life. If one day I could ever get to a tenth of his courage, it would be a good day.
I mean, you said- No, my dad would not be someone that was soft. My dad is one of the most courageous people I've ever met in my life. If one day I could ever get to a tenth of his courage, it would be a good day.
I mean, you said- No, my dad would not be someone that was soft. My dad is one of the most courageous people I've ever met in my life. If one day I could ever get to a tenth of his courage, it would be a good day.
I think his belief, his faith in Christ, and that propels him, and the confidence and the hope that it gives him.
I think his belief, his faith in Christ, and that propels him, and the confidence and the hope that it gives him.
I think his belief, his faith in Christ, and that propels him, and the confidence and the hope that it gives him.
and my mom both of them were willing to go to the mission field with four kids have one more while they're there right um go to really hard places my dad was put into jail multiple times in different countries when he would go and share and i think one of the greatest things i could say about my dad is he gave the majority of his his adult life to help people that could never do anything for him.
and my mom both of them were willing to go to the mission field with four kids have one more while they're there right um go to really hard places my dad was put into jail multiple times in different countries when he would go and share and i think one of the greatest things i could say about my dad is he gave the majority of his his adult life to help people that could never do anything for him.
and my mom both of them were willing to go to the mission field with four kids have one more while they're there right um go to really hard places my dad was put into jail multiple times in different countries when he would go and share and i think one of the greatest things i could say about my dad is he gave the majority of his his adult life to help people that could never do anything for him.
And my mom was there to support and handle and love so much while he's gone. And because they knew they were called to do that. What I mean courage is that my dad would go into places and they would say, hey, if you share, then we want you to know we'll kill you. And he would get up and still tell people how much God loves them.
And my mom was there to support and handle and love so much while he's gone. And because they knew they were called to do that. What I mean courage is that my dad would go into places and they would say, hey, if you share, then we want you to know we'll kill you. And he would get up and still tell people how much God loves them.
And my mom was there to support and handle and love so much while he's gone. And because they knew they were called to do that. What I mean courage is that my dad would go into places and they would say, hey, if you share, then we want you to know we'll kill you. And he would get up and still tell people how much God loves them.
And one time there's a guy that shows up to where my dad's preaching and he has a machete and he walks from the back to the front. And my dad just starts feeling compelled to talk about forgiveness. And by the time he gets to the front, he says, Mr. Tebow, I want to ask for your forgiveness because I was sent here to kill you. I wanted to ask if you would forgive me.
And one time there's a guy that shows up to where my dad's preaching and he has a machete and he walks from the back to the front. And my dad just starts feeling compelled to talk about forgiveness. And by the time he gets to the front, he says, Mr. Tebow, I want to ask for your forgiveness because I was sent here to kill you. I wanted to ask if you would forgive me.
And one time there's a guy that shows up to where my dad's preaching and he has a machete and he walks from the back to the front. And my dad just starts feeling compelled to talk about forgiveness. And by the time he gets to the front, he says, Mr. Tebow, I want to ask for your forgiveness because I was sent here to kill you. I wanted to ask if you would forgive me.
And two times in my young life overseas, I got to see my mom say to my dad, we only have a couple of dollars left. And my dad says, it's okay, give it away. And they give it away.
And two times in my young life overseas, I got to see my mom say to my dad, we only have a couple of dollars left. And my dad says, it's okay, give it away. And they give it away.
And two times in my young life overseas, I got to see my mom say to my dad, we only have a couple of dollars left. And my dad says, it's okay, give it away. And they give it away.
And both times we had neighbors that felt compelled, didn't know anything, but both times come over, knock on the door and say, hey, we don't know why, we just felt like we were compelled to bring you guys dinner tonight. And as my wife says, it's just a God wink moment. And you'll be able to see that faithfulness. So your parents were willing to live on the edge.