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Abortion and plastic surgery: the spiritual connection

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on August 21, 2015 by Tim PalmquistJanuary 8, 2016
Alexander Simopoulos

After trying to create the “perfect woman,” plastic surgeon Alex Simopoulos is now focusing on aborting their tiny babies.

I was astounded when I learned a few days ago that Bakersfield’s new abortionist is an infamous Beverly Hills plastic surgeon. It just didn’t make sense to me. Why would a successful plastic surgeon (who is in the upper echelon of the medical profession) want to become an abortionist (the opposite extreme)?

With FPA abortion businesses now offering (seemingly) “legitimate” services like cosmetic surgery, I began to envision the day that we encounter pastor’s wives entering the abortion chamber, justifying themselves because they are not seeking abortions but seeking to enhance their beauty with plastic surgery. (It’s really not hard to imagine such a thing, having encountered countless pastors’ family members at abortion chambers over the years.)
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Potluck anniversary in the park (you are invited)

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 23, 2015 by Tim PalmquistApril 24, 2015

From the beginning of our relationship, we have gravitated toward the simple pleasures of life (especially when we can save money by doing so). Having enjoyed many church potlucks during our premarital years, we decided that our wedding reception (on … Continue reading →

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Our young collaborations

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 22, 2015 by Tim PalmquistJanuary 8, 2016
Tim and Terri in 1983

With our 30th wedding anniversary coming up next week, we have been reminiscing about some of the ways God brought us together. We had countless conversations with each other during over seven years before our wedding, but our collaborations on … Continue reading →

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How God led us into pro-life ministry

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 20, 2015 by Tim PalmquistApril 20, 2015

Our friend Tony Lee (a longtime local reporter) asked me a few weeks ago to come on his radio show to share our story. Along with explaining how God led us into pro-life ministry, I had an opportunity to share … Continue reading →

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Broken for Me

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 3, 2015 by Tim PalmquistApril 20, 2015

This is a new recording (and new video) of my song Broken For Me, inspired by the movie The Passion of the Christ. The audio-only version is available on our ReverbNation.com page.

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Relationship or religion? (A deadly question!)

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on March 26, 2015 by Tim PalmquistMarch 28, 2015

“Christianity is not a religion, but a relationship.” Words like this have been spoken often in the churches I have attended throughout my life. I don’t know where this slogan first came from, but it seems to me that it … Continue reading →

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Why God hardened Pharaoh’s heart

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on February 12, 2015 by Tim PalmquistFebruary 25, 2015

When God heard the cries of the oppressed Israelites in Egypt, He raised up Moses to deliver His message “let My people go” to Pharaoh, the Egyptian ruler (Exodus 3:7-10). Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to submit to Moses’ demands brought a … Continue reading →

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The key to our survival

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on February 12, 2014 by Tim PalmquistFebruary 20, 2015

In this 13 minute video, Tim Palmquist (flanked by two City Council members) speaks at the Victorville March for Life, which was held on January 19, 2014 in front of the new Victorville Planned Parenthood mega center.  (For the best … Continue reading →

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Pulling down strongholds — or reinforcing them?

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on January 13, 2014 by Tim PalmquistJanuary 7, 2016

Tim sent this message to local pastors on January 6, 2014: Our Lord has charged us with the divine power to demolish strongholds (2 Corinthians 10:4).  But all too often it seems that Christians in our community are reinforcing demonic … Continue reading →

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A place that should have been safe!

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on January 6, 2014 by Tim PalmquistJanuary 6, 2014

by Terri Palmquist Babies died today… In a place that should have been safe! Thousands marched in protest… But, babies still died today, In a place that should have been safe! Laws were passed and politicians elected… But, babies still … Continue reading →

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