Look Again
Recognize Your Worth. Renew Your Hope. Run with Confidence.
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- £11.99
Publisher Description
NOW A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
Every one of us is infinitely valuable to God. What would it mean to live that way?
New York Times bestselling author Tim Tebow shares a dynamic message on identity, meaning, and purpose. Highlighting his work with some of the world's most vulnerable populations, Tebow unlocks a powerful truth: Everything changes when we learn to see the image of God in every human; ourselves, our neighbors, and even our enemies. With powerful personal stories and profound spiritual principles, Tebow gives readers the tools and inspiration they need to impact their homes, neighborhoods, communities, and culture for good.
In Look Again, Tebow inspires you to
stand up to the lies and fight for the truth,see everything and everyone differently, including yourself, and joyfully rediscover the infinite worth of every person in the world, including people society rejects.
“God has done something incredible for you...Not because everything in your life is perfect, but because you know the One who holds your future. And when you know how deeply you’re loved, you can step forward boldly, even when the odds are stacked against you.”
—Tim Tebow
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Former NFL quarterback Tebow (Through My Eyes) shares an inspiring invitation for readers to see themselves and others through God's eyes. The book is grounded in the notion that one's worth is not based on skill or ability but an inherent "value, a royal and familial identity" bestowed by God. This truth, Tebow writes, should empower readers to both value themselves and to help marginalized people in whom the same divine spark resides. He points in particular to members of the disabled community, the group to which Jesus devoted much of his life and nearly all his miracles, even though they were "written off" by much of society. Woven throughout are passages on how the author's faith evolved in conjunction with the creation of his Guatemalan mission Tebow Down, which provides services and education to developmentally disabled children. These stories highlight how recognizing God's image in others individually and collectively can help guard against an increasing sense of disconnection from God and community. The result is an invigorating and often tender call for believers to love their neighbors as themselves.