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Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Tebow have never been shy about making their faith public, but their latest books reveal a more personal, reflective side of their spiritual journey—one built on purpose, identity, and wholehearted devotion to God. The couple, known for their advocacy, ministry work, and philanthropic reach, continues to show the world that faith is not just part of their lives—it is their foundation.

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In his newest book Look Again, Tim opens his heart with a message that challenges and encourages in equal measure. He writes candidly about how blurred vision in the spirit leads to blurred compassion for others. “When your eyes are cloudy, your heart gets cloudy, too,” he shares, emphasizing how essential it is to view people through God’s lens. For Tim, true change begins when we stop looking at human worth through earthly standards and start seeing every person the way God does—with intention, dignity, and immeasurable value.

His prayer for readers is clear: to see themselves—and others—through the lens of the cross. He stresses that humanity was created “with love, for love, and by love.” Once a person understands their own God-given worth, something shifts. Compassion grows, empathy deepens, and action follows. Tim challenges the modern mindset that simply claims to care while rarely stepping beyond comfort zones. “If I value something, then I treat it as valuable,” he says, reminding readers that love is not passive—it acts. For him, real belief always moves outward, meeting people where they are, whether across the world or across the street.

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Beside him stands Demi-Leigh, whose own book Knowing Who You Are Because of Who God Is brings vulnerability and grace to the conversation on identity. As a new mother, she wanted to write something both accessible and intimate, choosing to pen a devotional instead of a lengthy memoir. Her message stems from seasons when purpose felt unclear, worth felt shaken, and faith felt tested. Through those moments, she realized that clarity is not found in self-discovery, but in knowing God more deeply. When His character becomes the anchor, identity becomes unshakable. “We know who we are when we know who God is,” she says simply, echoing a truth that runs through each page.

The Tebows also shared practical wisdom for those juggling full lives but longing for deeper faith. Their advice is not dramatic but powerful: value the people God has placed around you. Ministry doesn’t always require crossing borders; sometimes it begins in the living room, workplace, or local community. The question, Tim says, is not where we serve but how we see others. True dignity is shown when kindness is not dependent on agreement, familiarity, or shared beliefs.

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Through new parenthood, global outreach, and growing influence, the Tebows remain steadfast. Their story is not built on perfection, but on surrender—an open-handed faith that chooses gratitude over applause and purpose over approval. In a noisy world, their message is a quiet but compelling reminder: identity is discovered in God, love is proven in action, and faith is lived most meaningfully when it is lived out loud.

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