Tim Tebow, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback
who is garnering national attention for appearing in a pro-life television
commercial to air during the Super Bowl, will attend the National
Prayer Breakfast on Thursday. His appearance will contrast that of
pro-abortion
President Barack Obama.
Tebow will not only attend the highly-respected event held in the nation's capital, but his agent, Susan Vanderlinde, confirmed to Politico that he will likely speak there.
"Yes, I believe he is [slated to speak at the National Prayer Breakfast,]" Vanderlinde confirmed.
Tebow's appearance will contrast with that of Obama, who plans to attend the event as well along with several lawmakers, because he is strongly pro-life while Obama has crafted a lengthy pro-abortion record since taking over the White House.
Last week, Tebow highlighted his pro-life views when he confirmed that the Super Bowl commercial Focus on the Family plans to run will focus on his mom's decision not to have an abortion when pregnant with him.
"It's something I believe in and I'll stand up for," Tebow said of his faith and pro-life views. "I'm never going to deny what I believe in just for a game."
Source: Life News
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