Article:Florida QB Tim Tebow's legend grows: He circumcised poor boys during off-season

We all knew he had steady hands, but WOW! During spring break, Tebow added a new facet to his fame. In an impoverished village outside General Santos City in the Philippines, Tebow helped circumcise impoverished children.

On the Friday of a weeklong trip to the orphanage his father's ministry runs in Southeast Asia, Tebow assisted with the care of locals who had walked miles to the temporary clinic that the ministry helped organize. More than 250 people underwent medical and dental procedures, some of them from "Dr. Tebow," who has no formal surgical training.

"The first time, it was nerve-racking," he said. "Hands were shaking a little bit. I mean, I'm cutting somebody. You can't do those kinds of things in the United States. But those people really needed the surgeries. We needed to help them.You could see he was really into it," his friend, UF graduate and aspiring doctor Richard "R.B." Moleno said. "He thought it was cool. I'd make a stitch, he'd cut a stitch. He got his hands a little wet in surgery."

[http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-tebow0508may05,0,2769867.story?track=rss Here's the rest of the story from the Orlando Sentinel. It's quite interesting.]