Demi Tebow is embracing a new chapter filled with faith, motherhood, and purpose, and she’s using her platform to encourage others to find their true worth in God’s plan. The 2017 Miss Universe winner and wife of Tim Tebow recently opened up about her new 100-day devotional, Knowing Who You Are Because of Who God Is, and shared her reflections on the recent passing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, praising his courage and unwavering commitment to his beliefs.

A Season of Waiting, Faith, and Purpose
In an emotional interview, Demi shared how her faith carried her through difficult times, including seasons of waiting, frustration, and disappointment. These experiences ultimately led to the inspiration behind her devotional, where she offers “bite-sized truth” in a world often drowned out by distractions.
“I went through a season of waiting, of frustration, of letdowns,” Demi said. “But in that waiting, I learned to find peace in the truth of who God is and who I am because of Him.”
Her mission now is to provide readers with short, meaningful reflections that help them reconnect with their own purpose and worth—reminding them that their value is not determined by external validation or social media.
Reclaiming Confidence in God’s Love.
As a new mom to daughter Daphne, Demi’s perspective has shifted even further towards the importance of helping others find peace and confidence, regardless of how the world measures success. “It’s so easy to rely on what other people might say of us, what social media might point us to,” she shared. “But God’s love for us will never change. That’s where our worth really comes from.”
Her devotional, which was written during her pregnancy, is dedicated to her daughter and her prayers for her future. “Tim and I have prayed over Daphne’s life… that she will truly live her life according to the calling that God has for her,” Demi revealed.
Faith Over Validation
Reflecting on her time as a pageant contestant, Demi spoke about the fleeting nature of external validation. “I physically wore a crown during my pageant years, but that crown is not something that lasts,” she explained. “The impact we get to have on other people’s lives can be eternal.”
Demi draws inspiration from 1 Corinthians 9:25, which says, “Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last… but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.”


