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PAM TEBOW tells of ‘miracle son’
At Firstchoice Event
transition to women’s care center model, move in motion
Pam Tebow, mother of Heisman trophy winning Tim Tebow, shared with the hundreds gathered at the Holiday Inn in Fargo on Oct. 8 why her youngest child shouldn’t exist.
“We thought we were going to lose him so many times,” she says, explaining their refusal to abort Tim despite medical advice, and the delivering physician calling Tim a miracle. Only a tiny piece of placenta had been preserved during the high-risk pregnancy.
Singing nursery rhymes with biblical references and recounting stories of both trial and triumph, Tebow says not all our successes will be known during our earthly lives.
“Thanks for making an eternal investment tonight,” she said during the FirstChoice Clinic event, quoting Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works.”
FirstChoice Clinic, a local pregnancy-resource center, serves mothers and fathers in vulnerable pregnancy situations.
A client, with her infant daughter nearby, shared her testimony of choosing life, while Angela Wambach, executive director, updated participants about the clinic’s forthcoming move to Downtown Fargo.
The employment of a new model, proven to increase client volume in other cities across the country, has already begun at the Fargo and the Bismarck sites, Wambach says.
“In its first year, the original Women’s Care Center in Indiana served 300 clients, Wambach notes. “Now, they serve 400 a day. Ultimately, the only thing that matters to us is the woman who walks through our doors.”