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 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.
Tim Tebow is one of the most accomplished players in college football history. A two-time winner of the NCAA National Football Championship with the University of Florida, Tim is also the first-ever sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy. He then went on to become a two-time winner of the Maxwell Award for the nation’s top football player, while also winning the Davey O’Brien Award for the nation’s best college quarterback and the James E. Sullivan Award for the most outstanding amateur athlete in any sport. He is the founder of the Tim Tebow Foundation which was started to bring faith, hope, and love to those needing a brighter day in the darkest hour of need, and in April 2010, Tim was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. He lives in Colorado.
Recognize Your Worth. Renew Your Hope. Run with Confidence.
This New York Times bestseller is more than a book, it’s an invitation to see yourself and others differently. In Look Again, Tim Tebow reminds us of a powerful truth we often forget: every single person has infinite worth.
Through moving personal stories and his work with some of the world’s most vulnerable populations, Tebow challenges us to slow down, notice people more intentionally, and live from a place of purpose and confidence. When we learn to see the image of God in everyone, ourselves included, everything changes.
This book left me feeling encouraged, grounded, and motivated to live with more compassion, courage, and hope. It’s about standing up to lies, fighting for truth, and boldly stepping forward, even when life feels uncertain.
📚 If you’re craving a faith-filled read that will shift your perspective and remind you of your value, this one belongs on your shelf.
An inspiring book to help the MVP (most vulnerable people in the world) and see yourself and others as royalty the way God sees us. I couldn’t put it down!
Well, Tim Tebow has done it again. Written a book that will break your heart, encourage your soul and challenge your mind and will to run with confidence to make a difference in the world today. As he mentions in the beginning this book will take you on a roller coaster of emotions. You'll be challenged and inspired. That is certainly true. But you will also learn about how God sees each one of us that He created in His own image. Humans are endowed with the royal status because they are made in the image and likeness of God. This value related to royalty is what drives Tim and his foundation as they reach out to what he calls the MVPs of life, the Most Vulnerable People in the world. He talks a lot about the annual NTS (Night to Shine) events held in all 50 states and all over the world. He talks about some of the kids and people he has met over the years including survivors that have been rescued out of horrific circumstances and what they have taught him about the value of life. I would encourage anyone to check out his ministry along with his wife Demi-Leigh as they lead the way to overcome darkness with light.
Tebow spent years chasing the MVP title in the NFL, now he has dedicated his life to chasing MVPs (most vulnerable people). He is passionate about helping the disabled, trafficked, mentally ill, marginalised etc and shows us in this book how God sees these people. Everyone is made in the image of God, even those with downs syndrome, even human traffickers. It's not what we do, its who we are, royalty. With this in mind, Tebow outlines all of our call to help the 'least of these' and to make them feel like royalty, because they are.
This is an awesome book, and a great reminder that as Christians we are made for good works. We can't do that passively, uts not enough to sit in church every Sunday and buy a friend a coffee once a week. We have a greater mission.
"For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance as our way of life." Eph 2:10
A great book about how we can reevaluate how we view Gods image in ourselves as individuals, as all as those around us. The book featured great stories of how people of various abilities and disabilities inspired those around them to lead Godly lives and demonstrated while we are all different, we are still all made in his image. I feel the book jumped around in structure with his stories and ideas were present at times. Additionally I would’ve liked to see how we can implement certain biblical concepts into our daily lives for those who may not know where to start as opposed to just a call to action. Overall a good read and very moving.
Look Again by Tim Tebow is a powerful reminder that real transformation begins with understanding our God-given worth. Tebow points readers back to the heart of the Christian faith—resurrection, hope, and the truth that every human being carries “royal worth” because we were created by God. He beautifully emphasizes that we are personal to God, known by name, and valued beyond our achievements or failures.
Throughout the book, Tebow shows how drawing closer to God deepens our intimacy with Him and helps us see our lives through His eyes. He encourages readers to focus on what they can control—their response—while trusting in the God who rescues, restores, and redeems.
Overall, Look Again is an inspiring and uplifting read that leaves you feeling seen, valued, and strengthened in your faith.
I listened to the audiobook and even though some parts of the book were difficult to listen to, this book shares a very important message of remembering the MVPs (Most Vulnerable People). I also found the end of the book inspiring and challenging as Tim reminded us not to become apathetic and to act. Even if you start small. I am guilty of too often assuming someone else will do something and not listening to the Holy Spirit’s prompting for me to take action. Tim’s heart for Special Needs individuals also warms my heart as a Special Needs parent. God loves all his children, and as the book points out, the most vulnerable historically have been ignored and terribly mistreated. This book is inspiring, will challenge you to step outside your comfort zone, and be the hands and feet of Jesus.
Tim Tebow takes an amazing look into being made in God's image. Not about just Tim but all of us including those with disabilities that society is ready to cast aside. He has experiences from missions and orphanages throughout the world. This book is mind changing and a call to action on fighting human trafficking and recognizing the value of all people. Probably not for those wanting to stay in their comfort zone.
Look Tim Tebow is a great guy and child sex trafficking is a horrific thing that is prevalent in the world and needs to be stopped but overall this book was just trying to raise awareness and prompt action from people which is noble and good. I should be more active doing that and we need to bring back Chris Hansen. Overall the book is great for someone who doesn’t know about the evil in the world but for me it just re hashed things I already knew.
Tim Tebow’s newest book “Look Again” is an impactful read about the value of human lives - including the vulnerable and yours. He includes compelling stories of the work of his foundation to help the vulnerable such as combating child sex trafficking around the world and the Night To Shine. Tebow educates and inspires this book as he consistently does in all of his books.
I had different expectations of this book. It was a miss for me, the content was more history/religious based. I felt as if the book was about being a good human and common sense knowledge, this was roughhhh to get through. 🙈
This is not an easy read, but it’s a very important one from Tim Tebow. It talks about the worth of every human being, especially the most marginalized ones, due to God’s magnificent design and purpose for us. This book will open your eyes to tough truths, help you confront lies you believe about yourself and others, and introduce you to what God wants you to believe about yourself and your royal role in his kingdom. I highly respect everything Tim and Demi Leigh do to support the weak and abused. I appreciated the personal stories in this book that helped me see Tim and Demi Leigh as regular people just trying to make a difference in this world. This book would make a great gift for a deep thinker and avid reader in your life.