
It was a weird feeling, one I've never felt before, because in general I kind of see my time as a Christian as a terrible waste. To my surprise the book made me a little nostalgic for my time as a Christian. This time I was able to get through it, though I skipped the prayers. I picked up where I left off a few days ago, and decided to approach it in a neutral manner,like I was studying another culture. I initially picked it up about a year ago and the religious references frustrated me so I stopped reading. These efforts have mobilized people of faith and conscience across all 50 of the United States, Canada, Australia, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Argentina, Armenia, Belize, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Poland, Puerto Rico, Spain and Uganda.Īs an atheist Pro-lifer, at first, I found it hard to get into. This book contains forty of those stories: Hearts changed on the most controversial issue in our culture Babies and mothers spared from abortion at the last possible second Shocking secrets from inside the abortion industry revealed Abortion workers experiencing a change of heart and quitting their jobs Thriving abortion facilities shutting down for good There have been 11 coordinated 40 Days for Life campaigns since 2007. And every baby, every changed heart, every closure is an amazing story.

75 abortion workers have had a change of heart and quit their jobs. Nearly 7,000 babies have been spared from abortion.

Beginning with one hour of prayer in Texas in 2004, the groundbreaking 40 Days for Life movement of prayer and fasting, peaceful vigils, and community outreach has mobilized more than half a million volunteers in 481 cities around the world. In the midst of this global crisis, there is new hope.

Wade Supreme Court decision this year, abortion has become the leading cause of death in our nation and worldwide, ending the lives of more than 42 million children each year and harming millions of women and men. As America marks the 40th anniversary of the Roe v.
