Know Who You Are Live Like It Matters
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Tim Tebow, one of America’s best-known, iconic athletes shares the important lessons he’s learned from the timeless wisdom of the Book of Proverbs in this timely book. Throughout his storied football career at the University of Florida and in the NFL with the Denver Broncos and NY Jets, Tebow unabashedly modeled and shared his deep Christian faith.
Now in this book, he reveals one of the sources of his personal strength and success in athletics–and all of life: the timeless insights and advice of King Solomon.
Here in a workbook format, any reader will become aware of life-enriching principles on the topics of money, friends, sexuality, attitude, habits, relationships, and many more. The book will be a great resource for parents wanting to discuss important issues in a non-threatening way with their kids-courtesy of one of today’s great role models.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780735289949
ISBN10: 0735289948
Tim Tebow | A. J. Gregory
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2017
Publisher: WaterBrook
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