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DAY 34: 15 minutes saved a life!

April 8, 2019

This is it! With one week to go, we now know of…

374 babies spared from abortion because you answered the call to pray at your local 40 Days for Life vigil!

Haven’t made it out yet? It’s not too late.

A pro-lifer in Worcester, Massachusetts couldn’t stay for an entire hour. But when she found herself with 15 minutes in between work meetings, she met her friend at the 40 Days for Life vigil to pray.

While there, she spoke to an abortion-bound couple, encouraging the new parents to visit the pregnancy center across the street. And they did!

“They met with a counselor, had an ultrasound, got help with some of the issues that were driving them to consider abortion, and left smiling,” said Lee in Worcester.

As they left, they told volunteers, “God bless you people!”

Lee said the story illustrates the power of peaceful prayer. “Where else can you spend 15 minutes in prayer and save a life?!

Kitwe, Zambia

In Kitwe, Zambia, a teenage girl named Alice became pregnant. Her boyfriend rushed to the local 40 Days for Life vigil to ask for help. With support from campaign volunteers, she chose life.

Alice is now back in school. Her daughter is a year-and-a-half old. And Alice has joined the 40 Days for Life team in Kitwe, promising “to save many lives.”

Iness, the Kitwe leader, reported that her campaign has helped save 12 babies from abortion since 40 Days for Life came to the African nation in 2016.

“To God be the glory,” she added. “Keep up…saving lives.”

Norman, Oklahoma

 

40 Days for Life Campaign Strategist Chris Davis recently spoke at a campaign rally in Norman, Oklahoma. The event featured a post-abortion testimony, ecumenical prayer, and even a pro-life ballet!

But the best news out of Norman came a few weeks into the campaign when a woman drove more than three hours for an abortion. Her friend accompanied her–trying to talk her out of the abortion the entire drive. She was not successful.

When they arrived, Norman’s Campaign Leader Connie was on the scene, holding a sign that said, “I can help.”

The abortion-bound mother asked her friend to go investigate what kind of help the vigil participants could offer. Connie gave her a packet of information and promised to help.

“She went back to the car,” Connie said. “And after a few minutes, they drove off!

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. —John 1:1-3</i

O God, may we always be quick to call you Father. And when we call you father, let your Spirit remind us that we, and all people, from their beginning to their last day, are your children. We praise you, Father, that you sent your Son to reveal to the world that all people are His brothers and sisters, that all people are your children.

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49 posted on 04/08/2019 5:34:58 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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DAY 35: Unplanned’s impact on the sidewalk

April 9, 2019

We prayed, hoped, and worked to make it happen–and it did!

The Unplanned film has brought MORE volunteers to YOUR lifesaving efforts on sidewalks in front of abortion facilities than ever before.

That means more lives saved, more abortion centers closed, and more workers like Abby experiencing conversion and leaving their jobs.

A large reason for this is the extensive media coverage. My favorite story (I’m biased) just came out on “the real Marilisa.” The piece covers my beautiful bride and mother to our 7 children. You can read it here:

http://www.ncregister.com/blog/cgress/marilisa

Recently, I joined Glenn Beck to discuss Unplanned, the power of peaceful prayer, and how the sacrifices of ordinary people are ending abortion.

Watch the interview in the player above or visit https://youtu.be/Y4mPVwxMELo

Here are a couple more articles:

Spring Valley, New York

Spring Valley has experienced frigid temperatures and sharp winds this campaign. But that isn’t stopping 40 Days for Life volunteers from standing vigil.

“Kathy had just told Ann that she should sit in her car because of the winds and temperatures,” said Eileen, the local leader. “Ann responded that she needed to sacrifice for the babies.

That’s when a vehicle pulled out of the strip mall housing Planned Parenthood. A woman rolled down her window and told volunteers that her pregnant daughter decided against abortion–all because she felt the prayers of those volunteers who dared to brave the wind and cold.

Bournemouth, England

A man named Adam became a weekly vigil participant at the campaign in Bournemouth…

…nearly two decades after he paid for an abortion!

His conversion came just a few months ago after he awoke from a nightmare about the abortion he financed. The dream was terrifying, but it spurred him to action.

Since becoming actively and publicly pro-life, he’s received a constant stream of insults, including warnings that he will lose his job. But the disparagement does not phase him as he is dedicated to witnessing to the evil of abortion.

Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sin is covered. Blessed is the one to whom the Lord shall not impute sin. — Romans 4:7-8

Our Most Gracious Heavenly Father, thank you for your amazing grace that saved a wretch like me. I come against the enemy of my soul who would have me feel cast down and dejected. Lord, keep your children from falling prey to the accusations of the father of lies. Turn our mourning into dancing and may we bring praise to you as we give testimony of Your healing and restoration in our lives.

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50 posted on 04/09/2019 5:13:16 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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