
Tim Tebow leads mid-air prayer on flight after passenger collapses
Good stuff, Tim. A great reminder that prayer is powerful in many different ways!
Tim Tebow leads mid-air prayer on flight after passenger collapses
Good stuff, Tim. A great reminder that prayer is powerful in many different ways!
http://goo.gl/DUMf08
Tim Tebow Hosts Prom Across The World For People With Special Needs
Kudos to this foundation, for hosting prom for more than 30,000 people with special needs.
(I included twice the normal amount of stories this week to make up for last Friday’s absence. Have a great day!)
http://goo.gl/wFmCXG
Tim Tebow ‘Motivate Me Monday’ – Deven Jackson
http://goo.gl/InR7fW
A simple act of kindness in an otherwise crazy world becomes a teaching moment
http://goo.gl/Z0qwzX
The Chemo Took His Hair, But His Hat Made Him Brave
http://goo.gl/9UHxJ9
Grocery store ‘pay it forward ‘ will be passed along
http://goo.gl/eq6Pr3
Local Hero Myra Curiel Helps Aging Out Foster Youth with Move-in Kits
http://goo.gl/kvVJyW
CPSB library offers special technology for students with disabilities
Some of you may remember that line, read by the character of Jerry’s adoring mother during one particular Seinfeld episode.
Have to believe that’s what Tim Tebow’s mom must think when the hurtful and hate-filled comments come in toward a guy who both on and off the football field embodies everything that is good and decent about humanity.
How could anyone not like him?
Read this:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/story/2012-01-11/tebow-exclusive/52518122/1
I’ll fill you in on a secret before I continue. Several years ago, being a Florida State fan…I didn’t like him. He was so good against FSU and he led the Gators to such great heights, which as a Seminoles fan was in no way a good thing. So I admit, I was in that group during his Florida years.
Looking at Tim Tebow now, I’ll ask the question again: How could anyone not like him?
The guy is genuine, he’s polite, he’s charitable and puts others before himself, he glorifies God in all he does, and he doesn’t have the slightest hint of an ego. These are bad things?
I’m sure people don’t like him because they just want to be like him or envy what he has, which is: success, fame, the adoration of millions, and a great life. There are plenty of people out there who don’t like him for his openness about his faith. Some don’t like his football mechanics. Others, well, I suppose the list goes on an on.
I’ve become a big Tim Tebow fan. My kids like Tim Tebow. We root for him and I hope he and the Broncos will win it all this year.
According to the article above, Tebow was voted America’s new favorite athlete in the latest ESPN Sports poll.
I like it. It’s nice to see a positive, unselfish person at the top of a list like that. It’s certainly a departure from many other highly paid athletes who only think of themselves. (I’m not saying ALL athletes are that way, before you jump on me for writing that. Many. Not all. Many.)
Anyway, good for you Tim. I’ll pray that neither your accomplishments nor the pressures of society will change who you are. Stay strong in what you believe and keep up the good work.