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Day 26 - October 21

 

Intention:

That those who have forgotten their purpose may discover it in God and therefore have the courage to choose life.

Scripture:

These all wait for you, that you may give them their food in due season, what you give them they gather in; you open your hand they are filled with good. You hide your face, they are troubled; you take away their breath, they die and return to their dust. You send forth your Spirit, they are created; and you renew the face of the earth.

-- Psalm 104:27-30

Reflection:

"I am a feather on the breath of God."

As the quote above portrays, we are upheld by the power and purpose of God. Our very existence on earth, from our body's first breath to its last, when we leave it to return home, is our Father's choice and happens only by His willing to do so.

He who created the universe also created that which is "me." I do not "have" a soul - I AM a soul, as well as a body. My entire purpose in this life is to find my way back to my Creator.

Prayer:

Beloved Father, remind us today that there is no truth but you. Do not let us fall prey to the evil one's lie that we may choose death. Remind us right now that you, who created all life, are in control of all life, and let us know right now that you who created all life, are in control of all life, and let us choose life always.

Father, please let us hear your voice more today than yesterday. Keep lighting the pathway home, for us and for all who participate in this 40 Days for Life campaign. Father, we're on our way. Through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen.

Vera Faith Lord
Director, Alpha/Omega Life Ministry
Representative of the Orthodox Church to the National Pro-life Religious Council


74 posted on 10/20/2012 8:47:46 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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This is the biggest 40 Days for Life campaign yet in
Canada, with 18 locations from coast to coast.

Over the years, I’ve been to four 40 Days for Life
campaigns in Canada ... and last year, I spoke at a
national Canadian pro-life dinner in Calgary. In all
of my visits, I’ve been inspired by enthusiastic,
vibrant, diligent — and young — pro-lifers.

Here’s just one example of a Canadian campaign where
faithful people are praying and fasting for an end
to abortion ... overcoming challenges ... and changing
individuals and communities.


CALGARY, ALBERTA

“Community is a pretty special thing,” said Paige, a
40 Days for Life blogger in Calgary.

For this campaign, the leadership team has made an
effort to encourage different communities to take
blocks of time and pray together — congregations,
bible studies and small groups, for instance.

“We believe it will make our communities stronger as
we hear from God, and allow ourselves to be changed
by Him,” she wrote. “As a result, we’ve seen more full
days taken, more people borrowing courage from their
friends and fellow believers and more hours covered
in prayer. We are encouraged — and believe that this
will be our most successful campaign to date.”

Calgary’s team has some built-in challenges, thanks
to local restrictions. There’s a bubble zone
surrounding the place where abortions are performed,
so vigil participants are restricted to a small area
on the sidewalk across the street. And they are not
permitted to have more than four people praying at
a time.

“We’re facing a difficult situation here at the
Kensington clinic,” one volunteer said. “We’re not
allowed to speak unless spoken to.” Because of that,
a lot of thought has gone into the signs that some
people hold while they pray.

“The signs that we wear at the Kensington clinic are
likely the last pro-life messages that these women will
see before making a final decision about the wee life
they are carrying,” she said. “We want the signs to be
compelling — because this is life and death we’re
talking about.”

The messages are short and sweet— so they can be
read by women driving to the abortion center:
* You are loved
* Life is a gift
* It’s your child
* Look at the ultrasound

Some of the women with abortion appointments arrive by
taxi. One volunteer took note of that as she prayed for
the people going in and out of the building. “I prayed
for taxi drivers,” she said. “I prayed that God would
work through these taxi drivers.”

She wasn’t seeing anything, but did feel that God was
at work. She kept praying, but everyone who arrived at
the abortion facility went in. When a taxi pulled up,
“I prayed like crazy — don’t let her go in God!”

The door opened, and stayed open for a moment. But no
one got out. The door closed again, and the taxi drove
away with the passenger — a young woman — still inside.

Had she come for an abortion but changed her mind?
There was no direct way of knowing, but the young
woman “looked relieved and at peace. This was in harsh
contrast to the other women that came out of the clinic,
every one weeping, limping and broken ... now I believe
we are making a difference!”

“And so we’ll pray on the sidewalk in groups, and
overflow into the park when we pass our limit of four
on the sidewalk,” Paige said. “We’ll pray on our feet
— stomping out the cold — or on our knees when He bids
us come … and our communities of faith will powerfully
change the community at large by our peaceful,
prayerful presence and outreach.”

To see pictures of the 40 Days for Life vigil in
Calgary, go to:

http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=3563


75 posted on 10/21/2012 7:20:05 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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