I recently read a book my sister let me read after she was done with it. Gotta love those teacher cards from the library- six weeks- no rush.
Anyway, the book was an autobiography on Tim Tebow-
the football player for the Denver Broncos
with a Testimony for God.
(I'll admit, when I saw that game where he
knelt in prayer after a good run, I was a
bit sceptical- another one of those sports people
who says they are a Christian...)
But this was different.
It was a good book,
o.k. i had to wade through all the football language
which I know nothing about.
But his testimony was great. So I leave you with
a quote from his book of the legacy you leave behind.
“...But a legacy that left eternal fingerprints on the lives of others would be a legacy to be remembered in this world and the next. The legacy God intended each of us to leave has to do with the impact our lives have had on the lives of others He calls us to serve. It has to do with the difference our lives make in the world- in our families, with friends, at work, at school, with our coaches and teammates, and all those others around us. Our legacy should be about building in the lives of all those others, doing something for others
that will not only last in their lives here, but for eternity.”
p. 206 of Through My Eyes by Tim Tebow and Nathan Whitaker.
1 comment:
Hey!
That's so cool we both posted about Tebow!I want to get the book!I thought it was great!
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