Planned Parenthood director quits
abortion business, experiences conversion
at starting
place of 40 Days for Life
BRYAN, TEXAS – The director of the Planned
Parenthood abortion center in Bryan/College Station, Texas has resigned her job. Abby Johnson had worked at the clinic for eight years, but departed from the facility following a profound change of heart about abortion. The Planned
Parenthood clinic was the location of the first-ever 40 Days for Life campaign
in the fall of 2004, and the prayer and fasting initiative has been held outside
the doors of Johnson’s former workplace five additional times since
40 Days for Life began its rapid spread to 282 cities across all 50 states and
several other countries.
“This amazing conversion demonstrates the importance
of a constant, peaceful prayer presence in front of abortion facilities,” said
David Bereit, national director of 40 Days for Life. “From that first campaign
in 2004, we’ve prayed for Abby – and for all abortion workers – that they would
come to see what abortion really is, and that they would leave the deadly
business. In this case, those prayers have been answered. We are so proud of
Abby’s courage to leave the abortion industry and publicly announce her reasons
for leaving.”
Johnson said, “I left on good terms and simply had a
change of heart on this issue. Over the past few months I had seen a change in
motivation regarding the financial impact of abortions and really reached my
breaking point after witnessing a particular kind of abortion on an
ultrasound.”
In the wake of her departure, Planned Parenthood has
gone to court to seek a restraining order against both Johnson and the
Coalition for Life, the local group that originated 40 Days for Life and
continued regular prayer vigils in front of the clinic for the past five years.
A court hearing on the order, which addresses disclosure of confidential
information, is scheduled in a Texas court on November 10.
Shawn Carney, the director of the Coalition for Life
and a 40 Days for Life board member, has been working with Johnson since she
left her job last month. The former clinic director has even begun to pray
outside the clinic where she formerly worked. “It’s truly been a testament to
the power of prayer and the courage of Abby to leave a job she felt she could
no longer do in good conscience,” Carney said. “It has been a joy for all of
our volunteers who have prayed outside of the clinic for the conversion of the
clinic workers to witness that conversion actually happen."
Johnson is one of eight abortion industry workers who left their jobs during
the fifth coordinated 40 Days for Life campaign that concluded yesterday in 212
cities. She was the highest-ranking of the eight. Others who quit their clinic
jobs included nurses, office staffers and security personnel.
In addition, a Planned Parenthood abortion facility in
Kalispell, Montana announced that it will close its doors on November 20,
citing a decline in business as the reason for the closure. That clinic was the
site of a 40 Days for Life prayer vigil this past spring.