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Jeremy Lin's Faith Earns Basketball Star Title Of 'Taiwanese Tebow'

Jeremy Lin Tebow

First Posted: 02/14/2012 4:36 pm Updated: 02/14/2012 4:39 pm

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service

(RNS) New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin's underdog story and outspoken evangelical faith have some sportswriters dubbing him the "Taiwanese Tebow."

But while Lin and Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow share similar Christian convictions, Lin's rise to stardom is even more miraculous.

Just a few weeks ago, the Harvard University graduate was buried on the bench and crashing on friends' couches. Stadium security guards mistook Lin for a team trainer.

After injuries to teammates, though, Lin was inserted into the starting lineup. The Knicks have promptly won five straight games, with their new point guard leading the way, sending the New Yorkers and Asian-Americans across the country into a frenzy of "Linsanity."

Fans splurge for replicas of Lin's jersey, the TV ratings of Knicks games have skyrocketed and shares of the Madison Square Garden Co., which owns the basketball team, reached an all-time high on Monday (Feb. 13).

Like any good point guard, Lin knows the art of the pass -- distributing the praise to his teammates and to God.

"I'm just thankful to God for everything," Lin said in a recent post-game interview. "Like the Bible says, 'God works in all things for the good of those who love him.'"

Lin's passing reference to Romans 8:28 was caught by his longtime pastor, Stephen Chen of Redeemer Bible Fellowship, a ministry within the Chinese Church in Christ in Mountain View, Calif.

Chen describes the church as full of first- and second-generation immigrants, like Lin and his parents, who are "conservative in nature" and evangelical in faith.

"Very early in his life he decided to pay heed to the call of Christ to take up the cross daily and follow after him," Chen said.

Even during basketball season, when games went deep into Saturday night, Lin's family made sure he was in the pews on Sunday morning, Chen said.

Lin also credits his parents with teaching him to play "godly basketball," which measures success by sportsmanship, not stats. That means putting teammates first and showing respect to opponents and referees.

As his star rose, first at Harvard and then with the NBA's Golden State Warriors, Lin shared his faith testimony with youth groups and churches near his California home.

In a 2011 appearance at River of Life Christian Church in Santa Clara, he quoted from the works of John Piper, a prominent neo-Calvinist pastor in Minneapolis, and spoke of trusting in "God's sovereign plan."

Chen, who said he recently spoke to Lin, expects his sharp-shooting congregant to continue his evangelism in the bright lights of the Big Apple. "He is really looking forward to using the platform that he has to share the gospel with others," Chen said.

Lin already uses his social media platforms to spread the Word.

His Twitter account's description is, "to know Him is to want to know Him more." His account's avatar depicts Jesus telling a young man, "No, I'm not just talking about Twitter. I literally want you to follow me." His Facebook page quotes Colossians 3:23 "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men."

Tom Krattenmaker, author of the book "Onward Christian Athletes," is among the many who see some similarities between Lin and Tebow. Like Tebow, Lin has spoken of relying on faith to help carry him through the highs and lows of his sports career, and both men often praise God during post-game interviews.

Lin himself has called Tebow "a polarizing figure," but also said that he draws inspiration from the young quarterback's example.

"I think the things he says in interviews, his approach to the game is just unbelievable and I respect him so much," Lin recently told a California radio station.

Unlike Tebow, however, Lin does not yet have a signature gesture -- a la "Tebowing," the prayerful kneeling that became an Internet meme last fall. (The fast flow of basketball rarely affords time for sustained public piety.)

Michael Luo, a New York Times reporter, sees other differences between Lin and Tebow.

"I have the sense that (Lin's) is a quieter, potentially less polarizing but no less devout style of faith," Luo wrote in a column on Saturday. And while Tebow appeared in an anti-abortion Super Bowl ad two years ago, Asian- Americans tend to avoid the culture wars, Luo wrote.

Still, as one of the very few Asian-Americans to ever reach the NBA, Lin will have millions following his every move, said Melanie Mar Chow of the Asian-American Christian Fellowship campus ministry. Already college campuses are buzzing with talk of his "Linderella story."

"We could probably count on one hand the number of Asian-Americans who are prominent Christians," Mar Chow said. "It's great to have a role model like him."

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Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
12:28 AM on 02/20/2012
I'm not that sure Mr Lin is a fake. I'm absolutely sure that tebow is.
12:36 PM on 03/23/2012
Are you kidding?
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knight7se7en
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger....
12:45 PM on 02/19/2012
Last I checked, they are both American.
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knight7se7en
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger....
12:42 PM on 02/19/2012
This comparison is ridiculous to me. Tebow's talent is dismal, if not non-existent. Jeremy Lin on the other hand has shown dedication to his craft and is actually good at what he does.

Having said that, it is kinda weird that they both wear the same colors........
09:50 PM on 02/17/2012
So now anyone who is an athlete and ultra-religious is a form of a Tebow?
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
09:15 PM on 02/17/2012
Both the Knicks and the Broncos have orange and blue uniforms, as do the Florida Gators. Coincidence?
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John Camp
Husband/Pastor/Scholar
01:08 PM on 02/17/2012
It is awesome to see the fruit of good pastoral ministry in the life of a young man on the national stage. No coincidence that the pastors of Redeemer Bible Fellowship are both graduates of The Master's Seminary. When the bible is taken seriously, lives are transformed.
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born 2b different
research b4 u post
11:26 AM on 02/17/2012
"I'm just thankful to God for everything," Lin said in a recent post-game interview. "Like the Bible says, 'God works in all things for the good of those who love him.'"

So the team the Knicks are playing don't love God?
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
09:08 PM on 02/17/2012
Losing doesn't mean that you don't love God.
01:56 PM on 02/16/2012
How did this become a 'Hate Tebow' comment section? Seriously people, get over it.
09:51 PM on 02/17/2012
Tebow is annoying.
08:16 AM on 02/16/2012
Taiwanese Tebow?

Jeremy Lin was born in LA and grew up in Palo Alto, he is as American as Tebow and as American as anyone calling him "Taiwanese."

Why the obession with Lin's DIFFERENT-NESS, the obsession with his race here and with the NY Post's "amasian" headline?

He's American, folks.
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Cranmer1549
Always bet on black.
01:44 PM on 02/16/2012
He's actually more American than Tebow, as Tebow was born in the Philippines!
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
09:10 PM on 02/17/2012
And Obama (born in the state of Hawaii) is more American than McCain (born in the Panama Canal Zone).
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Tribidemp
This shall remain empty.
10:35 PM on 02/15/2012
He plays a "godly" game because he shows good sportsmanship towards other players and the officials? So what if an atheist plays the same way, is it still "godly?" Speaking as an atheist athlete, when I show good sportsmanship towards all I call it my "typical" game.
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
09:11 PM on 02/17/2012
God's not your type?
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Tribidemp
This shall remain empty.
05:52 PM on 02/20/2012
Now that I think about it; yea, god isn't my type.
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06:44 PM on 02/15/2012
The focus on Lin's ethnic background is most revealing...
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SuperDW
Ask not what your country can do for you but WTF?
06:03 PM on 02/15/2012
Lin hasn't done commercials for the hate-mongering Focus on the Family organization, while Tebow has. This is the key difference for me. I'm not too concerned about who or what either of them thank for their success.
07:29 PM on 02/15/2012
Wow! What a hate mongering comment about a fine organization like Focus on the Family!
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Jason N
Proud Firebagger Lefty
12:32 PM on 02/16/2012
Fine organization? They spread deliberate lies, you think that's "Christ-like" in the least?
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SuperDW
Ask not what your country can do for you but WTF?
12:33 PM on 02/16/2012
That's sarcasm, right?
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knight7se7en
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger....
12:42 PM on 02/19/2012
Yeah, and Jeremy Lin actually has talent.
Charles W Noble
Reason with eachother
05:06 PM on 02/15/2012
people keep talking about assault on religion. But it seems to me that when someone comes out as "christian" they get advertising dollars and pure sweetness. Tebow is doing great, Lin is great, and even Kurt Warner did fine with it. What is this "assault on Christianity" stuff coming from?
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
09:11 PM on 02/17/2012
Assault? Personally, I prefer hot sauce on my Christianity.
Charles W Noble
Reason with eachother
04:41 PM on 02/19/2012
zen and sufi? zen changed buddhaism and Sufism changed Islam. A theological revolutionary are you?
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Cranmer1549
Always bet on black.
03:38 PM on 02/15/2012
'Taiwanese Tebow'

Except he's not Taiwanese - he's as American as Tim Tebow is! How insulting.
03:54 PM on 02/15/2012
Clearly Tebow is the French Jeremy Lin.
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Cranmer1549
Always bet on black.
01:46 PM on 02/16/2012
Actually, Tebow is the Filipino Jeremy Lin.
09:49 PM on 02/17/2012
Tebow was not born in the US, correct?
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knight7se7en
You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger....
12:44 PM on 02/19/2012
Yep! He was born in the Phillipines.
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aaraujo
Liberalis
03:37 PM on 02/15/2012
Lin can actually play basketball, Tebow has issues with football