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DAY 7: Abortion quotas

March 12, 2019

Abortion is big business.

And the pressure to meet abortion sales quotas results in seedy sales tactics that end in the destruction of a baby.

In Fort Pierce, Florida, one frightened woman visited the abortion facility to find out how much an abortion would cost.

The price tag on her baby’s life? $500.

This mom wasn’t sure she wanted an abortion, so abortion facility staff members turned up the pressure. They offered her a discount–but only if she signed up right then and there for the abortion.

What’s next, “Abort now, and we’ll throw in a set of knives?”

The mother wasn’t quite ready to sign on the dotted line. That weekend, she went to church–where Fort Pierce 40 Days for Life volunteers were hosting a signup table. She took brochures from the volunteers, prayed on it, and chose life for her baby!

Abortion advocates justify abortion as a “thoughtful decision that no woman takes lightly.” But when push comes to shove, their primary concern is making the sale–even if that means resorting to tactics more fitting for a late-night “as seen on TV” infomercial.

Fortunately, in Fort Pierce, it didn’t work.

Many 40 Days for Life campaigns continue to persevere through difficult weather. Hang in there! Spring is coming.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

“We have had such faithful churches and individuals who have braved the bitter cold and snowy roads to pray for the most vulnerable in our city,” wrote the 40 Days for Life leadership team in Grand Rapids.

As the abortionist walked into work, he muttered under his breath, “When are you ever going to learn?” before glaring at the on-site sidewalk counselors.

That same day, the sidewalk counselors talked with the Stericycle truck driver, who had come to dispose of the remains of the babies aborted in Grand Rapids. One counselor even offered him a new job, but he didn’t respond.

“Through it all, we must continue to pray for the mothers, fathers, and babies,” wrote the leadership team.

Richmond, Virginia


“You would think that 7 AM on a very cold winter morning would NOT see a lot of people showing up to pray…” said Richmond coordinator Ann Niermeyer. “But you would be WRONG.”

About two dozen people came out for the vigil’s first hour. “Some people had been praying since the very first campaign in 2007, and some people came for the very first time.” Attendees were a mix of young and old volunteers, city dwellers and suburbanites, and at least six different Christian denominations.

The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed. —Luke 4:18-19

Lord, send us to the poorest, the most broken, the most captive, the most blind and the most oppressed in the world, the innocent pre-born children in their mother’s wombs that are scheduled for destruction. Help us to bring them healing, liberty, sight and justice through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.

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17 posted on 03/12/2019 11:32:51 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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DAY 8: “We pray for legal abortion”

March 13, 2019

Abortion is illegal in most of México…

…but that hasn’t stopped the abortion industry from attempting to impose abortion on México.

When President Trump defunded abortion providers abroad, Canada’s prime minister pledged $650 million toward organizations that perform or promote abortions internationally.

Fortunately, the people of México are standing up for life, their children, and their future.

In 2014, Lourdes Varela started the first 40 Days for Life campaign in México City–where abortion is legal. She then helped spread the campaign to dozens of cities across the country.

Lourdes is now our director of Latin American affairs. She just spent a week visiting 40 Days for Life vigils across México. Here’s her report from the road!

Texcoco, México

In Texcoco, Lourdes gave a talk about the abortion crisis and post-abortion syndrome.

When she finished, a woman asked to speak with her. “She said that she had an abortion 21 years ago and she hasn’t told anyone until now,” Lourdes reported. “Her family is falling apart, and she couldn’t stand the pain. When she saw us, she stopped by to pray. After she listened to my talk, she asked for help.”

Lourdes was able to work with the local campaign team to find the emotional and spiritual help this woman needs to find healing.

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Irapuato, México

On day 1 of the campaign, a pregnant 14-year-old girl in Irapuato was being pushed to have an abortion by her boyfriend. In addition to that pressure, she was also terrified of admitting to her parents that she was pregnant.

The local 40 Days for Life team stormed Heaven with prayers that the young mom would choose life. With support from the prayer warriors and a priest in the community, she talked to her mother.

“Her mother told her that if the boyfriend did not want the baby, it won’t be a problem,” Lourdes said. “She promised that, as a grandmother, she will be there for her daughter and her grandchild!

Thank God for pro-life parents and grandparents!

Lindavista, México

March 8 is recognized as International Women’s Day. That led abortion supporters to hit the streets in Lindavista and hold signs reading, “Rezamos a favor del aborto legal” or “We pray for legal abortion.”

This sentiment also appeared in Tabacalera, México–where pro-abortion feminists held a march–and in México City, where police tried to force vigil participants off the streets. “But Anabel, the leader, showed the police officer the document from the authorities, and the officer left them in peace,” Lourdes reported.

Jesus said: “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he fell into the hands of robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. A priest happened to be going down the same road, and when he saw the man, he passed by on the other side. So, too, a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. —Luke 10:30-34

Father, we are moved by the lesson of the Good Samaritan, who allowed compassion to influence him more than fear. Give us the same heart. Grant that we may never count the cost of standing up and speaking out for the unborn.

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18 posted on 03/13/2019 4:02:20 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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