International 40
Days for Life campaign
focuses on prayer, fasting – and healing
WASHINGTON, DC – More
than 130 cities in the United States and Canada – as well as locations in
Australia and Northern Ireland, which are participating for the first time – are
kicking off a 40-day campaign seeking an end to abortion. 40 Days for Life
begins tomorrow and runs through April 5.
40 Days for Life,
which coincides with the start of the Christian season of Lent, is an intensive
40-day program of prayer and fasting, community outreach, and constant vigil
outside abortion facilities, Planned Parenthood offices and other public
locations. The communities taking part in these simultaneous campaigns are
listed online at http://40daysforlife.com/location.cfm.
“The economy is weak and
the political landscape is challenging,” said Shawn Carney, spring campaign
director for 40 Days for Life, “but people recognize they can make a life-saving
difference by going to pray outside the places where women and children are at
risk – abortion facilities in their local towns. Prayer and peaceful action
works, and as a result, record numbers of people are joining 40 Days for Life.
With 130-plus cities, that’s more than double the number that took part in the
spring of 2008.”
This is the fourth
coordinated, simultaneous 40 Days for Life campaign. Thus far, more than
175,000 people in 204 cities have participated. Three abortion facilities have
shut their doors following 40 Days for Life events; thirteen employees have
left the abortion business, and 1,128 babies have been saved from abortion
through the prayerful presence of people peacefully standing outside the
clinics.
“This is clearly
making an impact when it comes to showing people, on a city-by-city basis, the
negative impact that abortion has on their communities,” said Carney. “Many
people think about abortion in abstract terms. But 40 Days for Life shows that
abortion is real, it’s in their neighborhoods, and it has devastating results –
not only for the babies, but for mothers, fathers and many others.”
Men and women with
abortion experiences have sought healing because of the 40 Days for Life
activities. “We know of many people who were involved in abortions years ago
who have come to see that their ‘choice’ was a poor one,” said Carney. “We’ve
been able to connect them with groups who specifically minister to those with
post-abortion issues. Those ministries help these people find healing and get
their lives back in order. This is yet another blessing seen through 40 Days
for Life.
“To focus on the
United States for a moment,” he added, “the 2008 election results do not show
that America is pro-choice. Not at all. America is increasingly pro-life. All
the momentum is on the side of life. People do indeed want change – and the
change that people are praying and fasting for is an end to the culture of
death and the establishment of a culture of life. We believe – we know – that
this is a change that will happen. We can’t say when, but it will happen.”