Posted on 12/03/2011 6:59:26 AM PST by InvisibleChurch
I follow football closely and have heard that Proverb quoted about 500 times from various coaches over the years.
Bump
Then we must each start with ourselves.
Yes, he’s copying Christ. Try it!
If a man cannot be a Christian in the place where he is,
He cannot be a Christian anywhere.— Henry Ward Beecher p.42 note 33 America’s God and Country. I weary of those who insist a Christian dare not be a Christian lest they offend the unbeliever. A christian doctrine that does not offend the darkness isn’t worth much is it?
I’m from Alabama and love Tebow. I remember one time the corporate wonks came to the warehouse where I worked. They were shocked that some of the workers had Biblical quotes on their work stations. They wanted it stopped. We told them that considering most of the folks also had a bible in their work station they might reconsider. They got the picture and hurried out of there, muttering something about “hicks”.
Me too! If Denver doesn’t want him I would love to see him in DC next year.
There are many believers in the NFL. Anyone who has actually been to a live game has surely seen players of each team, sometimes as one group, on their knees before, after the game, and most especially when a brother in arms is down on the field. Tebow’s insistence on continuing his vocal praise on TV is about the only way a Christian can raise his middle finger at his detractors. Personally, I love it!
Yes, the Force is strong with this one.
I have an autograph from Largent from way back in the ‘80s. He included a bible verse with his signature.
vote for Tebow for All-Pro team.
To me it’s a message that this is the kind of athlete I very much appreciate.
http://www.nfl.com/probowl/ballot?module=HP11_content_stream_voting_probowl
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