The campaign in Twickenham has already received two amazing blessings.
One woman left the abortion facility saying, "Don't worry, I didn't do it!" Just five minutes later another mother said the same thing.
The vigil is outside a late-term abortion centre that typically does around 7,400 abortions a year -- with some 320 of them at 20 weeks or beyond. The building has a unique history -- it once served as a convent for nuns, who lived, worked and worshipped there. But now, it is a place of death.
Justyna, the local coordinator who brought the first 40 Days for Life campaign to this location three years ago, now leads a full-time presence there ... seeing 300 babies saved from abortion.
The volunteers are praying for the closure of the building ... and a renewal of pro-life efforts in their community.
Blog
October 3, 2016
Twickenham, England
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