One celebrity who has never been one to shy away from talking about and living out his faith is Tim Tebow. The former Florida Gators QB, who was famous for writing Scripture references into his eye-black as a pre-game ritual, went on to display his talent in the NFL as well. But after a short-lived time in the NFL, Tebow stepped out of the professional sports spotlight, and moved into redemptive entrepreneurship.

The Tim Tebow Foundation was founded to fight for, what Tebow calls, the MVP (Most Vulnerable Person). The TTF has an amazing website that has been specially crafted to be easily navigable and find its many mission statements that all share the same message:

“Since its inception in 2010, the Tim Tebow Foundation has served those who are hurting, marginalized, and trapped in darkness in 86 countries and counting. In addition to ministry operations and services that meet some of the most dire physical needs, TTF also has a heart to share the Gospel with as many vulnerable people as possible to help them know their inherent value as children of God.”

The best part about this all is that there are opportunities to give and support the TTF, and all proceeds go toward rescuing and redeeming broken people all over the world. This foundation has been extremely impactful for the Kingdom of God, rescuing those who felt like they had no hope, and gave them a new life, both physically and spiritually.

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