What is it like to be at one time a NFL winner and then to
find yourself no longer on the team? Just where is your identity to be found? In
what you are or who you can influence?
Tebow doesn’t use
this as a memoir, I am sure there is lots to say about his time spend as a
quarterback for the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets, but he chooses to
relate how God allowed experiences in his life were used to bring hope, faith, and love to those around
him.
Using his years as a football champion as a springboard to
his outreach on the SEC network he shows just what can be done with a person
willing to allow change to happen. It starts with an experience with Jesus
Christ. He is the change agent who will establish your identity.
I felt his book was a bit difficult to follow in transitions
It may be because Tebow uses his football background as the hook to try to put his
points across. This may be because I am not a sports fan and may have missed
the reasoning. That is not to say that you, the reader, may not understand it
better.
Tebow uses words well and has a solid message.
This book was sent to me gratis by BloggingforBooks.com for
the purpose of reviewing. This is published by Waterbrook, an imprint of Crown
Publishing group, a division of Penguin Random House.
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