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Tim Tebow's Postgame Comments, and Unclear Future

Sal Pace has invited Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow to lead the House in its daily morning prayer, which is led each day by different people of different faiths. Pace said the House has several dates available to accommodate Tebow.

Except Tebow, so gracious that you get the sense he'd come up with something nice to say about you if you ran over his dog, wouldn't allow it to be. Football

By Rick Reilly Tim Tebow Foundation Tim Tebow with Jacob Rainey, one of the many people dealing with health problems Tebow hosted at Broncos games this season. I've come to believe in Tim Tebow, but not for what he does on a football field,

Photo: AP MOSCOW, February 14, 2012 – Speaking about Tim Tebow's on-field praying, David Silverman, president of American Atheists, said the Denver Bronco quarterback is “full of crap.” According to Silverman, Tebow's public display of faith is not

By Steve Hummer An opinion piece in Friday's Wall Street Journal, headlined “Tim Tebow's Role Model,” invited readers to remember that the position of faith-based quarterback was not invented by the Denver Bronco who ate Sports Center.

Focus on the Family's TV ad takes page from Tebow's playbook

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The endorsements of people like Focus on the Family founder James Dobson or Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, who attended the Texas gathering, are unlikely to sway many grassroots Republicans. These leaders had major tensions with Sen.

He has also authored a book entitled “Echoes of His Presence,” published by Focus on the Family, James Dobson's ministry, and has contracted with Focus on the Family in producing several video series. Vander Laan founded That the World May Know

A Colorado-based Christian organization is focusing efforts on helping families struggling with financial problems.

It remained unclear, however, whether some of the groups represented there, such as James Dobson's Focus on the Family, would invest much on TV and, radio, and in direct mail touting the former Pennsylvania senator – or whether such a blitz could break