Backing Off on Deportations Is a Recipe for a GOP Disaster
Democrats Are Milking Things for Every Last Drop
The Minnesota Monsters
From Greenland to Red, White, and Blue Land
Is the Threat of Democrats Taking Over Later a Reason to Tread Lightly...
The Fall of Islam
California Is Dreaming Again!
With Friends Like the Europeans Who Needs Enemies?
Combating Antisemitism in the Black Community: The Pivotal Role of HBCUs
The Civil Rights Pioneer History Forgot
RIP Mark Brnovich, Election Integrity Champion
Decade-Long Manhunt Ends With Arrest of FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive in Mexico
Ohio Physician Gets 5 Years in Prison for Role in $14.5M Medicare Fraud
Progressives Are Crying About the Lack of Deceptive Editing in Trump's Upcoming Interview
Delhi Man Sentenced to Federal Prison in Oregon for Illegally Exporting Aviation Technolog...
OPINION

400-plus unborn lives saved during '40 Days'

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
WASHINGTON (BP)--With just a few days left in its fall campaign, the 40 Days for Life campaign says more than 400 unborn babies have been saved.

The campaign -- which focuses on peaceful, pro-life prayer vigils outside abortion clinics -- will conclude Nov. 6. This fall's 40-day campaign includes outreaches at 301 sites, the most in the effort's history.

Advertisement

As of Oct. 31, 417 unborn babies had been saved, including one at a Southfield, Mich., abortion clinic. A young couple was walking out of the clinic with a handful of paperwork when they were approached by 40 Days volunteers.

"They had just found out she was farther than they thought -- 17 weeks," said an unnamed 40 Days for Life volunteer. "And after paying $150 for the ultrasound, they didn't have the $775 to complete the abortion."

The volunteers mentioned a pro-life center that would do another ultrasound for free, and the couple accepted the offer.

"There's no way we're having the abortion now," the father said, after seeing the ultrasound. "I thought the baby was the size of a quarter from the picture gave us."

The semi-annual, 40 Days campaigns consist of 40 days of prayer and fasting to end abortion, as well as community outreach and the prayer vigils outside clinics. The effort, which began in Texas in 2004 and went national in 2007, has received reports of more than 4,700 unborn lives saved from abortion as a result of its campaigns.

Advertisement

Compiled by Tom Strode, Washington bureau chief for Baptist Press.

Get Baptist Press headlines and breaking news on Twitter (@BaptistPress), Facebook (Facebook.com/BaptistPress) and in your email (baptistpress.com/SubscribeBP.asp).

Copyright (c) 2011 Southern Baptist Convention, Baptist Press www.BPNews.net

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement