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Meet our abortion pill baby!

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on July 18, 2009 by Tim PalmquistSeptember 1, 2012

Last year, a woman from Texas called us for help.  After taking the RU486 abortion pill, she visited one of our websites and decided she wanted to save her baby’s life.  Today we will have the privilege of meeting the … Continue reading →

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Little boy saved twice

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on June 8, 2009 by Tim PalmquistJune 8, 2009

Last summer as Terri taught during Vacation Bible School, she had the opportunity to pray with a little boy to place his trust in Christ as His Savior and Lord. I remember Terri’s excitement when she told me about the … Continue reading →

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Prayer for justice in the Tiller case

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on June 4, 2009 by Tim PalmquistJune 5, 2009

In 1991, 2001, and various other times over the past two decades, our family traveled to Wichita to pray for an end to the heinous atrocities committed by late-term abortionist George Tiller. In January 2007, as pictured at left, I … Continue reading →

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Something sweet from South Bend

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on May 20, 2009 by Tim PalmquistMay 20, 2009

I wish we had time over the past few days to get involved in the controversy over pro-abortion President Obama receiving an honorary degree from “Catholic” Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. As Jill Stanek has pointed out, this situation … Continue reading →

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“Common ground” with abortion supporters?

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on May 20, 2009 by Tim PalmquistSeptember 1, 2012

I wrote the following note on Facebook responding to Bryan Kemper’s comments on President Obama’s speech at Notre Dame which suggested that abortion opponents and abortion supporters should seek “common ground”: There are occasionally opportunities for real “common ground,” such … Continue reading →

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“I could have saved one more”

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 20, 2009 by Tim PalmquistOctober 19, 2010

Just in time for Holocaust Remembrance Day, which began Monday at sundown, I came across this online clip from the movie Schindler’s List, probably my favorite (yet most haunting) movie clip of all time. I constantly live with the tension … Continue reading →

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The power to destroy

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 17, 2009 by Tim PalmquistApril 17, 2009

We did not take part in a “Tea Party” tax protest on Wednesday, though perhaps we should have done so. During the Bakersfield protest, I was one block away at the bank trying to keep the ministry and family afloat. … Continue reading →

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Delighting in God’s Law

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on April 4, 2009 by Tim PalmquistFebruary 20, 2015

A few weeks ago, while spending hours waiting to meet with a pastor, I decided to fill the time with prayer and meditation on God’s Word. God immediately led me to Psalm 119, which just happens to be the longest … Continue reading →

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A long journey to citizenship — help us share the journey

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on March 25, 2009 by Tim PalmquistMarch 27, 2009

Our dear friend Zhou is about to become a citizen of the United States of America! Zhou was one of the Chinese refugees who fled China’s forced abortions in the early 1990s. She was just a pregnant teenager when she … Continue reading →

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Blood on the pulpit: a gentle rebuke

Tim & Terri Palmquist's blog Posted on March 24, 2009 by Tim PalmquistOctober 23, 2017

“I dreamed the other night that I was thrown into a vat of blood,” the elderly preacher announced from the pulpit. Sitting in the well-padded pew, I had believed that God had sent me to that tiny church about two … Continue reading →

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