Unashamed with the Robertson Family
Ep 1275 | Tim Tebow Opens Up About Where He’s Fallen Short as a Christian
23 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What personal experiences led Jase to repent to Tim Tebow?
I am unashamed. What about you? Welcome back to Unashamed. There's a buzz in the air. Jace was late to the buzz. Jace, thanks for being late.
Chapter 2: How does Tim Tebow view his role as a father and husband?
We got a very special guest coming up today. I know. He's in our virtual waiting room, and now we're waiting on you.
Chapter 3: What inspired Tim Tebow to write his new book, 'If the Tree Could Speak'?
We're actually good friends with this guest, and this will be spectacular. I will go ahead and preview that. But I just figured I had a lot of things happen, Al. I can tell you the story at some point, but I had a lot of...
I'll let you explain it to our guests later.
How about that? I had a lot of self-imposed delays this morning, but I figured, oh, this guy's a big deal. You imposed them on yourself? Yeah, I did.
Chapter 4: How does the book explore the perspective of the tree that held Jesus?
Yeah, these were all.
Are these still storm-related? Is it still related to it? We're still dealing with that.
Yeah, well, it was kind of like a guy last night I was talking to, and he was talking about he's on his fifth wife, and I just had to do it in the spirit of Phil. I thought, at some point, you've got to ask yourself the question, is it me?
Chapter 5: What key themes are presented in the book regarding sacrifice and redemption?
Is it you? did you say that did you say it and i was kind of kidding you know and this dude's face fell and he's like well yeah i mean and i thought well maybe you need to hear that but what'd he say when you said that what was the response he was like are you serious i was like yes i mean i was kind of kidding but now that you put me on the spot
I'm just saying, a little self-inventory every once in a while.
Chase, you were so right in the spirit of Phil because the first time I heard that, Dad told that to Terry Bradshaw after having not talked to him in 40-something years. And Dad says, Bradshaw, I've noticed something about you, son. He said, you can't seem to hold on to a woman. Yeah. I mean, that's dad's life. And I mean, my eyes got big and I thought, dad, dude. And he said, I know it, Phil.
He said, the last one left me when I was standing there eating a bowl of cereal in my underwear. She just said, I'm out of here.
Chapter 6: How does Tim Tebow describe the significance of the cross in Christianity?
He said, what do you think's wrong? And he said, it might be you, Bradshaw.
It might be because you were standing there in your underwear eating a bowl of cereal. And look, I remember him saying, that's why my hair fell off. That's right. I mean, all that was true.
Chapter 7: What lessons about parenting and legacy does Tim Tebow share?
That really happened. No, I think, you know, it's like yesterday, Jep came over and he's like, he bought him a little saw because we've got all these trees everywhere. And he said, I can't get this saw to work. You know, while I looked at it and I was like, Jep, it's a toy that somebody put. It's a saw. And I'm sure it was cheap.
Chapter 8: Where can listeners find Tim Tebow's book and final thoughts on the discussion?
And you bought it. That's for like trimming a little branch off a small, small bush. But then I realized at some point he wasn't bringing that saw over for me to say, what's wrong with this saw? He was doing that for me to go over there and clean up his yard with my saw, which is what happened.
Yeah.
So after about two hours, I said, Jep, you know that I realized what you were doing two hours ago, but you're my brother. And I did it anyway.
It's funny, Jay, how we all have the same relationship with Jep because he's like our little brother, but he's quite a bit younger than us. So it's almost like you're a second dad or an uncle or something because he does me the same way. He'll come up with some bad situation, and I know what he's going to want me to do.
Yeah, and he made an investment. Look, he went and paid probably $30 for this saw. I mean, his yard looked like a tornado. And he's like, then I'll take it over there once I break the chain off of it, which he did. And I'll be like, well, let me go down there and take a look at this.
But, you know, it was some good bonding time. So I know that you guys out there in Unashamed Nation are saying to yourselves, man, they're still talking about this storm. That's the level of this storm. We're now weeks are going by, and we're still digging out from everything that happened to us. This thing was unbelievable. I heard the word catastrophic.
when they were talking about the storm, and I kind of rolled my eyes and thought, oh, here are these weather people going off. But they were right about this one.
Al, this is the least amount of stress that I've had in years because my working out regime, which is if you see me sawing trees or cutting, splitting logs, I usually just do that when I'm frustrated or tense. Well, I'm having to do this now just so we can get down. I'm walking down to Jeff's house. And so we're doing so much of it is my point. Yeah, so you're getting a lot of good workouts.
Oh, yeah, it's good. I'm not going to complain about my injuries, but I did injure my wrist. And so that was one of the reasons I was late. Because I reached down and grabbed my coffee cup, which I'm going to do with both hands right now. And when I picked it up, a pain just shot up my arm because I forgot my wrist was hurt.
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