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Friday, April 15, 2016

5 Ways to Face Financial Problems With Resolve - BJ FOSTER/ALL PRO DAD CHARISMA MAGAZINE

David Akers (Facebook)
David Akers walked into the kitchen to finally tell his wife. Feeling weak, he had to put his hand on the counter to hold himself up.
That's when she asked, "What's wrong? You have been acting weird the past couple of days." What she didn't know was that the money was gone.
Akers was in his ninth year as a kicker with the Philadelphia Eagles and had gone to three Pro Bowls. He had earned millions of dollars. Several days before, he had received a call from the FBI. Although he had done his due diligence and sought the advice from wise business experts prior, the money he had invested with Triton Financial to purchase real estate had been illegally diverted by the company's chief executive. Now eight years of NFL salary, close to $4 million, was gone.
Fortunately, Akers has a wife who cares more about relationships than she does about material things. While losing that amount of money hurts, a strange look of relief came over her face. She said, "Thank God. I thought you were going to say you were leaving me or something. As long as we are together, we will be fine."
That unique perspective has helped them approach each day from a position of strength rather than fear. It is my pleasure to announce that David Akers, a married father of three, has become an All Pro Dad NFL Spokesman. Here are five thoughts that helped him face his financial problems with courage and resolve.
'Look Forward and Lead'
When hard times hit, a person can dwell on the past or move forward. As a husband and father, Akers had to set the tone for the family. It was time to embrace a new day. Things may look different for them now, but that certainly doesn't mean that they will be worse. The future may feel less secure, but he has chosen to move forward and lead the way with faith and hope. That type of approach has a major impact on the well-being of each family member.
'We Always Want a Little Bit More'
We tend to think, "If only I had (insert object of value), I would be content." However, once we get that thing, we want something else. The more we get, the more we want, never grateful for what we have. The cycle has to stop somewhere. Better to stop it now, rather than later.
'We Have Our Family'
When something traumatic happens, it makes you remember what is truly important. The key to a full life is found in relationships. Material wealth is temporal while relationships are eternal.
'Time to Swallow My Pride and Downsize'
The whole experience was humbling for Akers. Money and fame bring a feeling of status and accomplishment. That was another thing that was lost. Pride will cause a person to make bad decisions that have repercussions for the whole family. Fortunately for David's family, he took the road of humility.
'It's Not My Money'
Right before he received the call from the FBI, Akers and his wife had been praying about giving a sizable amount of money to needy families. They had committed to that decision the day before the call came. They believe that the money they have is provided by God and, therefore, not theirs. So even after the huge loss, they still followed through on their commitment. Their faith in God's provision gives them courage and freedom.
BJ Foster is the content manager for All Pro Dad and a married father of two.
For the original article, visit allprodad.com.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Tim Tebow is heading back to college football.

(AP)


Tim Tebow is heading back to college football.

Less than a week after being cut by the Philadelphia Eagles, the former NFL quarterback is returning to the SEC Network, ESPN announced on Wednesday afternoon.

“Tim quickly developed into an excellent analyst last year, and we were not shy about acknowledging his home at ESPN should he be available to return,” said John Wildhack, ESPN Executive Vice President in a statement.

Tebow will return to his role on the network’s pregame show, SEC Nation, on Saturday in a broadcast from Nashville.

The former Florida quarterback’s return to SEC Nation was considered by many to be a foregone conclusion if he didn’t make a NFL squad during the preseason. After he left his job at ESPN to sign with the Eagles in April, the network issued a statement saying that he had a home at ESPN when his playing career was done.

“We appreciate Tim’s contributions to the launch of SEC Network and wish him all the best as he pursues his NFL dream. Tim quickly established a tremendous rapport with everyone he worked with in front of and behind the camera. He has a tireless work ethic and a unique passion for football,” Wildhack said at the time.

But for a few months, it seemed like there was a chance Tebow would at least have a few weeks on the field back in the professional game during the regular season. A few days before he was released, Eagles coach Chip Kelly said he believed Tebow “had a good camp.”

“I’ve seen Tim improve since he got here,” Kelly said last week. “I’ve seen him improve his throwing motion … I think he’s really worked very hard at that, sequencing his throwing motion. I think he’s been a lot more accurate with his passes.”

Though he has often said his goal is to be an NFL quarterback, a return to the television screen sends Tebow back to the place many thought it seemed obvious for him to continue his career. In addition to duties with SEC Network last season, he appeared on Good Morning America as a contributor to the popular show’s ‘Motivate Me Monday’ series.

Source: USA TODAY

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Tim Tebow cut by Eagles before regular season

Tim Tebow cut by Eagles before regular season

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Two full seasons after he last appeared in a meaningful NFL game, Tim Tebow's playing career is back on hold.
Tebow was among the Philadelphia Eagles' final cuts to their 53-man roster Saturday, placing the quarterback back on a market that has been reticent to give him a chance.
Eagles coach Chip Kelly elected to keep two quarterbacks - Sam Bradford and Mark Sanchez - but said he plans to bring on a third. Matt Barkley, a fourth-round pick in 2013, was traded Friday to the Arizona Cardinals.
“We felt Tim has progressed, but we didn’t feel he was good enough to be the (No.) 3 right now,” Kelly said.
An NFL team still could sign Tebow after teams set their 53-man rosters, but it's unclear whether there's any interest in the signal-caller.
Tebow was inconsistent throughout the preseason after reworking his oft-criticized throwing motion with former MLB pitcher Tom House. In four games of limited action against backups, he completed 58.6% of his passes.
“He really improved his throwing motion from when he was throwing a couple of years ago,” Kelly said. “He worked extremely hard on it and deserves a lot of credit for that. I talked to him a little earlier (Saturday) when we released him.
“He just needs to get more playing time. Get out there and get actual reps. Because he has done a ton on his own from an individual basis, but it is about taking that next step and playing (in) the game.”
Tebow's last shot in the NFL ended at the same stage, with the New England Patriotscutting him in 2013 before the regular season. Unable to land another job in the NFL in 2013, Tebow worked as a college football analyst for ESPN in 2014.
PHOTOS: Tim Tebow's career
Either the Lord has another team or another career. I know where Tim's confidence still lies.

Steve Martin
Love For His People

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Tim Tebow 'Parts the Red Sea' in Football Brawl

Tim Tebow 'Parts the Red Sea' in Football Brawl


Tim Tebow broke up a recent fight on the football field. (Reuters)
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Tim Tebow's career post-college has been lackluster at best, but a new video has commentators wondering if his professional role is divine intervention. 
Tebow now works out with the Philadelphia Eagles, though his spot is not guaranteed after a one-year deal.
When a fight broke out on the field, Tebow stepped in, and the two sides parted like the Red Sea, according to a tweet from Bleachers Michael Tanier. 
Take a look. Tim Tebow video
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