Tebow’s inspiring story
Believe it or not, the man who was awarded the coveted Heisman Trophy as the 2007-08 season’s most outstanding
Tim Tebow, 20, rewrote the record books by becoming the first underclassman as a
Tebow was born in the
Indirectly, Tebow has brought worldwide attention to the
Tebow’s parents Bob and Pam were Christian missionaries living in the
It was in 1985 – two years before Tebow was born – when his parents relocated to the
While in the country, the Tebows laid the foundations not only for an enduring ministry but also for a family that was a living example of Christianity in action. In their formative years, the Tebow children were all home-schooled by their mother, the daughter of an army colonel and a cum laude graduate of journalism and communication. They owe their deep religious beliefs to an early introduction of Christian upbringing.
The five home-schooled Tebow children eventually received college scholarships. Three have earned college degrees, one has two graduate degrees and Tim, the football player, is a university scholar.
Since returning to the
Two years ago, the Tebow ministry started a boat campaign where a skipper took two evangelists and a church planter to small islands in the
The Tebows have brought hundreds of American high school and college students on trips to the
“During these meetings, the missionaries have had the chance to minister, preach, sing and share personal testimonies,” a brochure said. “Other opportunities include working in medical clinics, playing evangelical basketball games and conducting Jesus film showings. Individuals are trained both theologically and through field experience. The hundreds of thousands of people who have received eternal life have made these summers significant. This evangelistic trip has been life-changing for all who have been involved.”
Bob Tebow, who played a key role in starting the Campus Crusade for Christ at the University of Florida in 1965, said the trip is not a vacation and warned applicants – who must be at least 15 years old – to expect a strenuous schedule. “This trip is an intense evangelistic trip and every individual who participates will personally see thousands come to Christ,” he said. “God will not only do work in the hearts of those you minister to but He will also do great work in your heart as well.”
Tim has often come back to the country of his birth to join his father in the Bible-preaching trips.
So far, there are 45 Filipinos working full-time in the Tebows’ ministry staff. The movement has reached out to over 12.5 million people the last eight years and over 8.5 million Filipinos have been shown the way to God. The church-planting program has involved over 8,000 local churches in the last five years and an orphanage in
The next Tebow mission trips are scheduled on Jan. 19-Feb. 3 and July 19-Aug. 3. Perhaps, the Heisman Trophy winner could join one of the trips and make himself available to media so he could share his experiences as an All-American football star, express his commitment to the Filipino people and inspire everyone to turn on to the Lord.
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