Tim Tebow Believes We Should Make a Difference
When we make an investment in someone's life, we see an incredible return on that investment.
By Faith on the Field Staff, October 2, 2022
When you have a chance to make a difference in someone else’s life, do you? Our guest this week certainly has made it his life mission to help people who are in distress. Tim Tebow is a two-time National Champion and a 2007 Heisman Trophy winner. He spoke to our own Rob Maaddi about faith and football, but also about the importance of taking a step to help someone in need. Sometimes we don’t know where to start, and so we choose to do nothing. Tebow believes it starts with just simple steps.
“I would say it's OK to start small. Find something that you care about. Find a nonprofit you care about. Find a cause that you care about and just plug in and do something small, right? As you go about your day today, when you see a way that you can make a difference, someone that needs a word of encouragement, a place you can volunteer, just start small and see what that does In your own heart. And then continue to grow from that.”
Tebow continued to give reasons why many don’t step forward and volunteer their time for important causes.
“Sometimes I feel like one of the reasons it's easy for us to not get involved is we always feel like, ‘Oh my gosh, if I Do get involved, I have to start my own nonprofit or I have to do something massive. Sometimes what's important is that for you, just do the little thing and let it grow and let it grow and let it grow. Those little things can one day be massive. But it can also start to Infect your heart.
“How awesome it Is to be able to give back and make a difference and see the lives changed a. Let that seed take root in your own heart.”