Over my lifetime, lots of men have been elevated to 'great men' status. They are the men we look up to because they are honorable, hard working, have integrity and love God. Too often, those men end up stumbling. It's revealed they were cheating on their spouse or laundering money from good causes, for example. There is one exception to that rule, however, and that man is Tim Tebow.
Tim Tebow hosted a red carpet event called 'Night to Shine' to celebrate and uplift individuals with special needs ❤️ pic.twitter.com/IWm8Gu7eyq
— Insane Clips (@StreetFightsHQ) March 26, 2026
Above all, he has remained deeply committed to supporting meaningful causes — and one of the most touching is his dedication to ensuring that young people with special needs get to experience the magic of prom.
I remember when Tim Tebow was at Florida preaching about virginity...no one thought he would be able to sustain his purity image.
— KC (@kc_btl84) March 28, 2026
Here we are 20 years later...through 20 years of social media. 20 years of it being incredibly difficult to hide anything. And Tim Tebow is still… https://t.co/KSk6SBTkz1
He deeply valued being a living example of moral conviction, particularly his commitment to saving himself for marriage. Even with the world — and endless opportunities with women — at his fingertips, he remained steadfast. He didn’t just speak his principles; he lived them, especially in moments when it would have been easiest to compromise.
Tim Tebow remaining a virgin as a CHAD SEC QB, national champion, Heisman winner, is the greatest act of discipline by a human being since George Washington voluntarily stepped down from power.
— Westside L.A. Guy (@WestsideLAGuy) March 28, 2026
Simply inconceivable. https://t.co/O6buyUbKkp
There are still men who possess the quiet strength to do what is right, even when the wrong choice would be simpler and more rewarding. In a culture that often celebrates compromise, Tim Tebow stands as a powerful reminder that such integrity remains possible.
I’m glad the world was never able to break his spirit because we need genuinely kind people like him. https://t.co/dRarTEy5GR
— KenHeLive (@KenHeLive) March 27, 2026
When the world tells you there are no good people left, he’s living proof that it’s simply not true.
We failed as a society when we quit glorifying Tebow and focused instead on stupid worthless rappers, influencers and celebrities.
— HeisMendoza Raiders Szn🏈🚀🦾 (@BBart4Prez) March 27, 2026
Our churching is building a facility for special needs kiddos to hangout with others, learn, play together and have a place to relax. Tim came to our fundraising gala as a keynote speaker. What an amazing man. God bless him and all that he does.
— Military Arms (@MAC_Arms) March 27, 2026
as an FSU fan I naturally want to root against this dude but I just can't. He appears to be the most genuine, caring and selfless athlete we've ever encountered. Wish they were all like him and used their celebrity and fame for such good causes.
— Zona Peligrosa (@zona_peligrosa) March 27, 2026
I like Tim Tebow. He’s got character and substance. He’s a good guy. He’ll leave the Earth a better place than when he arrived, which is the point of life.
— Mr FL (@dakobis) March 28, 2026
These are the kind of men society should celebrate and uplift: men of honor, integrity, and quiet strength. We need far more of them — and far fewer criminals, opportunists, and ingrates.







