Tebow Cancels Church Appearance After Media Firestorm
Tim Tebow announced on Twitter that he is canceling an appearance at First Baptist Church of Dallas after controversial remarks attributed to the Pastor surfaced in the media.
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Tim Tebow announced on Twitter that he is canceling an appearance at First Baptist Church of Dallas after controversial remarks attributed to the Pastor surfaced in the media.
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