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‘So excited': Demi-Leigh Tebow's new faith-inspired book arrives as baby countdown begins

‘So excited': Demi-Leigh Tebow's new faith-inspired book arrives as baby countdown begins

News2418-06-2025

Beauty queen and soon-to-be mom Demi-Leigh Tebow has penned an all-new book aimed at strengthening faith and self-worth through scripture and personal reflection.
Knowing Who You Are Because of Who God Is marks Tebow's third book, following her memoir A Crown That Lasts: You Are Not Your Label and children's book Princess Paris Finds Her Purpose.
The book's release coincides with Demi-Leigh and her husband, Tim, eagerly awaiting the arrival of their daughter, expected later this month.
Heavily pregnant beauty queen Demi-Leigh Tebow has added yet another book to the growing number of titles under her belt. However, the former Miss South Africa and Miss Universe said this book was 'a little bit different' to the other two she had already penned.
Described by Tebow as a '100-day devotional to unbreakable faith,' Knowing Who You Are Because of Who God Is aims to strengthen the reader's faith and trust in God through personal stories, biblical teachings and daily prayer instead of relying on external factors, like appearances, success or the opinions of others.
'The 100 days are broken down into different weeks, and each week is deeply rooted in biblical promise. There is so much space for writing and reflection and journaling alongside the scripture – the promise that we are handling the week,' she said as she elaborated further about the book.
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'I really wanted to focus on promises rooted in God's truth. So, this book is a guide to understanding who we are and who we've been created to be by, first and foremost, understanding the promises that God has made. I'm so excited for you to come alongside me on this journey of 100 days to unbreakable faith.'
According to Amazon, the book will help readers overcome their insecurities and fears and build a more resilient faith.
In March last year, Tebow penned her first memoir, A Crown That Lasts: You Are Not Your Label, to help readers claim their true identity, become more confident in God, and live out their unique purpose.
People reported that the memoir was inspired by her experiences in 2018 when she passed the Miss Universe crown to her successor, Catriona Gray.
Earlier in the year, the mom-to-be also unveiled her children's book, Princess Paris Finds Her Purpose, inspired by her real-life Dalmatian.
Tebow explained that the adorable main character embarks on a South African safari adventure but unexpectedly loses her crown, which she believed defined her worth, identity and purpose, during the journey. But later learns that 'sometimes we need a King to remind us who we are' instead.
'I'm even more excited about how this truth-filled message will inspire conversations to help children know their true worth and find their true purpose,' she said about the kiddies' book.
Amid her professional milestones, Tebow is also eagerly preparing for the arrival of her baby daughter, who is due close to her birthday on Saturday, 28 June. Reflecting on her pregnancy journey, she told YOU magazine: 'I'm feeling great. I do waddle a bit when I walk now, but other than that, everything is going well.'
Despite doing well now, Tebow admitted that her first and second trimesters had not been all smooth sailing, with her experiencing breakouts and hair loss.
'I threw up sometimes, and I couldn't eat chicken anymore – it made me horribly nauseous. Chicken still isn't on my menu,' she said.
Counting down to her baby girl's arrival, Tebow also hinted at the possibility of expanding their family in the future, saying, 'A mini-me Tim would be so adorable.'

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