As the daughter of an army colonel, Pam Tebow lived all over the world until she was seventeen. She entered the University of Florida, where she graduated with honors in Journalism and Communications. While in college, Pam met Bob, and they were married in 1971. The Tebows have five children, two sons-in-law, three granddaughters, and one grandson. Each of the children and their spouses are active in various ministries!
Pam and Bob have been called “homeschool pioneers.” They began homeschooling in 1982, when “homeschool” was not yet a word and homeschooled all five of their children from kindergarten through high school. Pam retired after 24 years of homeschooling, when her last child, Tim, left for college.
The Tebows lived for a number of years as missionaries in the Philippines, where Bob continues to have an ongoing ministry. He employs 50 nationals and runs an orphanage for 50 orphans. Pam is very involved in her husband’s ministry, coordinating numerous projects and personnel.
Over the last several years, Pam has enjoyed speaking in many cities across the country. She is currently writing a book on parenting. The notoriety of the Tebow family increased when their youngest son won the Heisman Trophy following his sophomore 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 now has a national platform to encourage the pro-life message. Pam is passionate about encouraging women to trust the Lord with all their hearts for all their lives.