Pam Tebow, the mother of Christian sports star Tim Tebow, will headline the 2018 March for Life dinner that precedes the March for Life march and rally. Tebow is best known for courageously refusing an abortion when a doctor suggested one during her pregnancy with Tim.
Both Pam and her son Tim eventually starred in a Super Bowl commercial for Focus on the Family that accentuated the value and appreciation of human life. Since then Pam has been a fixture on the Christian and pro-life speaking circuit and now she will take her inspiring story to the national level as the headline speaker for the March for Life Rose Dinner.
“We are thrilled to announce that Pam Tebow will be our 2018 Rose Dinner Keynote speaker,” March for Life officials informed LifeNews.com.
“Pam loves speaking for women’s groups, nonprofit fundraisers, and various events in many cities across the country. Her notoriety increased when her youngest son won the Heisman Trophy following his sophomore football season with the Florida Gators. Because ESPN aired the portion of the interview with Pam that focused on her refusal to abort “Timmy” when she was advised to do so, she has been given a national platform to encourage the pro-life message,” the March for Life continued.
In 2010, Pam and Tim were in a Super Bowl commercial that celebrated family and life, which, according to a Barna survey, resulted in 5.5 million people “having cause to rethink their stand on abortion.”
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“We are delighted to have Pam Tebow at the 36th Annual Rose Dinner, and we hope that you will join us for this inspirational evening after the March for Life,” MFL’s Jeanne Mancini said.
Pam entered into a coma after she contracted amoebic dysentery, an infection of the intestine caused by a parasite found in a contaminated food or drink. The treatment for the medical condition would require strong medications that doctors told Pam had caused irreversible damage to Tim — so they advised her to have an abortion. She decided against it.