DUDE, Christians in Pittsburgh are FREAKING OUT. What do we do? Do we hate Tim for doing what we knew secretly he’d do? Do we hate Sickle Cell? Do we hate unnecessary fedoras? Or do we get a little excited knowing that the Gospel continues to get carried out on arguably it’s most visible and appealing platform in recent memory? Below, a look at the benefits to Timmy defeating my/your beloved Steelers.
And before you all get your idolatry arguments locked and loaded, let’s just remember that he is an NFL quarterback. Stet.
- Tim in the playoffs continues to spread (organically) the Gospel in a very compelling, and perhaps more appealing way than most.
I say this because Tim Tebow’s brand of evangelism to some may seem more appealing than handing out tracts outside of clubs during spring break in Cancun.
- Tim Tebow also provides people with a rarely seen (in the secular world) masculine interpretation of how Christianty is portrayed.
To some, this is the quintessential image of Christianity:
This is the Christianity that’s evoked by Tim Tebow:

If i were a teenager interested in Christianity, but wanting a more modern, excitable model of what that looked like, I’m going less lamb, more fake blood on Jersey.
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