Our abortion mill was closed again today!!!! The third time in the past week! We are praising God here in Ohio!
Thank you, God. Wow! Something is really happening there!
Today’s email:
First of all today, please know that everyone affected
by Hurricane Sandy remains in our prayers. Some 40 Days
for Life prayer vigils have been suspended because of
the weather, so please check with your local campaign
coordinators before heading out to pray.
At the end of this week, 46 cities will be completing
their first-ever 40 Days for Life campaigns.
But whether a city is conducting its first campaign
or its tenth, there are profound effects on the people
praying ... the people theyre praying for ... and the
entire community.
Prayers are being answered! Here are some examples.
“So far, we’ve been very blessed with eight babies
saved,” the Baton Rouge team reported. There also
seems to be less activity inside the abortion center
since the 40 Days for Life vigil has been under way.
“The Delta abortion facility has only seen patients
two times each week for the last two weeks, which
is a big change,” said Charlotte in Baton Rouge.
“The new abortionist had been, at times, coming up
to four times per week.”
She also shared the good news that a pro-life
pregnancy center is opening next door to the abortion
facility, “hopefully with an ultrasound machine in
place very soon.”
This is the second 40 Days for Life campaign in
Baton Rouge. Charlotte said people are boldly
stepping forward in ways the community has never
seen before.
To see a picture from the Baton Rouge vigil, go to:
http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=3703
Tina, the local 40 Days for Life coordinator in
Dubuque, became worried about the people at the vigil
when a huge rainstorm broke out, so she drove by to
check on the volunteers outside Planned Parenthood
to see if they should take shelter.
But no one wanted to leave. “They had umbrellas,” she
said, “and they were soaked. But despite that, they
had great big smiles on their faces.”
A bit later, one of the soaking wet volunteers stopped
off at the local right to life office to drop off a
donation — the profits from a garage sale she had held
the previous weekend.
“The prayer at the clinic has been such a great blessing,
not just on those going into the clinic, but also to
those on the front line and those passing by us on the
street,” Tina said. “We are so grateful to have this
wonderful event in our city and by God’s grace, we are
praying for the clinic to close quickly.”
Ed in Birmingham says this city’s ninth 40 Days for
Life campaign has seen “some very interesting days.”
As always, there are days where just a few people are
praying at any one time — but there was one day when
a local church adopted every hour and the sidewalk
was full.
This was a day when Planned Parenthood expected a
high number of clients for their pre-abortion visit.
“Alabama has a 24-hour waiting period,” Ed explained,
“and before 8:00 am, they began to arrive. But on
this day, God showed us His grace.”
It seems a number of the women were willing to talk
to the pro-life volunteers — and even to accompany
them to the nearby pregnancy help center.
“Before lunch, we delivered six women away from
Planned Parenthood and to a chance at choosing life.
When the day was done, four of those women chose life
for their child,” he said. “Thanks be to God!”
To see a picture of the vigil in Birmingham, go to:
http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=3703
Praise God! Such GOOD news!