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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Homeschooler Wins the Heisman Trophy

His parents were missionaries in the Philippines, and when his mother fell seriously ill while she was pregnant with him--and the doctors recommend she exercise her "reproductive right" and abort him--she went through and delivered Tim Tebow in August of 1987.

The Tebow's homeschooled their children, and after seeing Tim's remarkable athletic ability, took advantage of a Florida law allowing homeschooled students to participate on the sports teams of their local public schools. As quarterback, Tim Tebow eventually led the Nease High School Panthers to a state championship and garnered awards for himself.

He went to play for the University of Florida's Gators, and is now the first sophomore EVER to win the coveted Heisman Trophy. This means he has two more years in which he can potentially win the trophy again.

Kudos go out to Mrs. Tebow for choosing life. Kudos go out to the Tebow family for showing the support of their son and sibling in his chosen pursuit. Finally, kudos go out to Tim Tebow for working so hard.