Tim tebow autobiography reviews
- They find the content inspirational and uplifting, with a heartfelt message from a great person.
- My Thoughts: I enjoyed this book because I have been very intrigued by Tim Tebow for quite awhile.
- In Tebow's book, Whitaker again brings the world a NYT bestselling autobiography.
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Book review: Tim Tebow, Through My Eyes
★★★★★
Well, it’s Sunday, and there’s no football. The Superbowl is over. Desperately clinging to another passion (NFL football) and hoping to excuse it as religious reading, I picked up Tim Tebow’s book. Tim, the latest God-fearing sports sensation.
Don’t let me fool you: This is a football book, not a book about religion. More than anything else, you’ll be reading about Tebow’s football experiences, including his remarkable college career. Tebow’s success in football boils down to one thing: an obsessive drive. He simply cannot slack off. “When we think we can do less than our best, when we think others are not watching, we’re cheating ourselves and the God who created us.” But it’s more than wanting to do right by God. Tebow just can’t accept losing. His mantra: “Somewhere he is out there, training while I am not. One day, when we meet, he will win.”
Here’s the deal: Much as I wince at athletes who praise God after every touchdown, I wound up really liking this Tebow fella! Yes, Tim feels the need to evangelize, given the special opp
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Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow {Review}
As a Christian homeschool mother and former athlete, I was definitely interested in reading and reviewing Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow (with Nathan Whitaker). For those of you who don’t know, Tim Tebow is currently the starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos. He is a former quarterback for the Florida Gators, winner of two BCS National Championships, and the first sophomore to ever win the Heisman trophy. Amidst all of the accolades and achievements, Tim Tebow is a Christian, who is open about his faith.
The son of Christian missionaries, Tebow details his early years-from the circumstances of his birth in the Philippines, to his home-schooled upbringing, to his parent’s emphasis on developing his character and deepening his belief whenever possible. Setting the record straight, he tells the story of his long and difficult path to becoming a quarterback, a path that was blocked at every stage by coaches telling him he’d never make it, that he should just give up and switch positions. Yet despite the critics, h
acrossan316's review against another editionGo to review page 4.0 It was a good overview of what he went through in order to get to the NFL, but it seemed to be more of a rambling, train of thought than a continuous story. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would. meadams's review against another editionGo to review page 3.0 There's a lot that I didn't know about Tim Tebow. An amazing athlete, I knew that, but I am happy to meet such a sincere human being dedicated to making the world a better place, esp for kids. Turns out theres alot I didn't know about football as well and I enjoyed seeing the game through Tebow's eyes cmereadbooks's review against another editionGo to review page 2.0 Unfortunately, I was not a fan of this "look what I did" sort of autobiography. A lot of personal boasting gets lost in the stats and recaps of each game through his four years before the NFL. I would say you really can be too young to write an autobiography. redheadd2's review against another editionGo Copyright ©bilders.pages.dev 2025 |