Tim Tebow
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And I'm carrying him through some of the crowd and you could see some of the people like almost watch them contemplating, wait a second, is he cursed or is he loved and valuable as the Americans were telling us? And you see some don't know, but then finally one of the elders of the village as we're walking by walks up and puts her hand on his shoulder as to say sort of, you're now welcome here.
And then another one did it, another one, but still some would back off. Like we're not still sure. And then team saying, we gotta go. So we walk over to the Jeep and I set Sherwin down. I put his arms around his two friends and I get on my knees and I pray with these three boys.
And then another one did it, another one, but still some would back off. Like we're not still sure. And then team saying, we gotta go. So we walk over to the Jeep and I set Sherwin down. I put his arms around his two friends and I get on my knees and I pray with these three boys.
And then another one did it, another one, but still some would back off. Like we're not still sure. And then team saying, we gotta go. So we walk over to the Jeep and I set Sherwin down. I put his arms around his two friends and I get on my knees and I pray with these three boys.
And I tell him, I don't know when I'm gonna get to see you again, if I'm gonna get to see you again in the Philippines or if you'll get to see me in America, but I totally believe. One day I'll be able to see you in heaven. And Sherwin looks at me and says, which means brother, I can't wait to run with you in heaven. And it's a boy who's never walked a day in his life.
And I tell him, I don't know when I'm gonna get to see you again, if I'm gonna get to see you again in the Philippines or if you'll get to see me in America, but I totally believe. One day I'll be able to see you in heaven. And Sherwin looks at me and says, which means brother, I can't wait to run with you in heaven. And it's a boy who's never walked a day in his life.
And I tell him, I don't know when I'm gonna get to see you again, if I'm gonna get to see you again in the Philippines or if you'll get to see me in America, but I totally believe. One day I'll be able to see you in heaven. And Sherwin looks at me and says, which means brother, I can't wait to run with you in heaven. And it's a boy who's never walked a day in his life.
But somehow the first thought he had was, I can't wait to run with you in heaven.
But somehow the first thought he had was, I can't wait to run with you in heaven.
But somehow the first thought he had was, I can't wait to run with you in heaven.
I don't know. I so wish we would have been able to get back to that island and that village and meet him. But I do know now that many boys and girls in the Philippines, because of our amazing team and partners, that there's a hospital that cares for boys and girls just like him, that we bring them in from all over the country.
I don't know. I so wish we would have been able to get back to that island and that village and meet him. But I do know now that many boys and girls in the Philippines, because of our amazing team and partners, that there's a hospital that cares for boys and girls just like him, that we bring them in from all over the country.
I don't know. I so wish we would have been able to get back to that island and that village and meet him. But I do know now that many boys and girls in the Philippines, because of our amazing team and partners, that there's a hospital that cares for boys and girls just like him, that we bring them in from all over the country.
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.