Pro-lifers must look beyond elections
and focus on making local impact
WASHINGTON, DC – “With
the defeat of pro-life ballot initiatives in Colorado and South Dakota, the
election of an ardent abortion advocate for president, and an increase in the
number of abortion proponents in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, some
pro-lifers may feel a sense of despair today,” said David Bereit, national
campaign director of 40 Days for Life. “However, we have every reason to be
optimistic about the profound pro-life shift that is beginning to take place
below the radar.”
From September
24 through November 2, intensive 40 Days for Life campaigns were conducted in
more than 175 communities in 47 states, the District of Columbia, American
Samoa and two Canadian provinces. For 40 days, people of faith and conscience
prayed, fasted, held peaceful vigils outside abortion facilities, and conducted
grassroots pro-life outreach. Tens of thousands of people participated in this
history-making initiative.
“The
facts speak for themselves,” said Bereit. “More than 540 times during this
fall’s campaign, women who were arriving for abortions changed their minds and
decided to keep their babies as a direct result of the 40 Days for Life
volunteers praying outside the abortion center. We are also aware of a number
of clinic employees who experienced a change of heart and quit the abortion
business due to this effective pro-life outreach, and many abortion centers cut
back hours or closed for entire days during 40 Days for Life.”
Bereit said
the life-saving impact of this effort cannot be attributed to any elected
leader or law. “It was the result of people putting their faith into action
right where they live,” he said. “We have now heard from people all across
North America that the conclusion of 40 Days for Life was not an end, but
merely a new beginning for ongoing local pro-life efforts that will continue to
save lives regardless of who holds elective office. We look forward with great
anticipation to the next national 40 Days for Life campaign.” That campaign is
scheduled to begin February 25.
“The winning
presidential candidate ran on a nebulous platform of ‘change,’ but 40 Days for
Life provides something far more powerful – hope. Hope demonstrates that, with
God’s help, hundreds of lives can be spared from death by abortion. This fall,
a political battle was lost,” said Bereit, “but hundreds of lives were won. I am
convinced that those victories will have far greater impact.”