Posts Tagged ‘tebow’
Wednesday, May 16th, 2012
At the orphanage his father founded as part of his missionary work in the Philippines, the children still toss around a football Tim Tebow left for them.
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For Tim Tebow, an Example Set Long Ago
Tags: Children, father, his-father, missionaries, missionary, orphanage, philippines, still-toss, tebow, tebow, bob, tebow, tim, the-children
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Saturday, January 14th, 2012
What, exactly, is it about Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow that so fascinates and provokes us? Why do some people project onto him the best of this country — and the worst?
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This Land: Fascinated by Tim Tebow on More Than Sundays – Dan Barry
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Tuesday, November 8th, 2011
The fervor around Tim Tebow’s beliefs and his struggles for the Denver Broncos has escalated into a national debate over religion and its place in sports.
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In Tebow Debate, a Clash of Faith and Football
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