The national 40 Days for Life prayer campaign reached a historic milestone today as it can now confirm 3,000 babies have been saved from abortions as a result of the prayer and abortion alternatives efforts of pro-life advocates at abortion centers across the nation.
"Three thousand -- to God be the glory for reaching this major milestone."
-- From "40 Days for Life Prayer Campaign Reaches 3,000 Babies Saved From Abortion" by Steven Ertelt, LifeNews.com Editor 10/11/10
. . . a story from Carol, a pro-life advocate in Houston, where two unborn children were spared from abortion.
A group prayed while one volunteer, holding a sign reading "Pray to end abortion," waved at cars driving by. After a while, a van turned into the Planned Parenthood parking lot. They drove around slowly then headed towards the exit . . . As they reached the street, the van stopped and a woman rolled down the window.
"Because you were here," she said, "my daughter has chosen not to have an abortion. Thanks for being here and saving her baby."
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From "Victim of abortion credits God for her survival" by Charlotte Graham, The Leader Call (Laurel, MS) 10/9/10
Gianna Jessen is passionate about life and wants the world to know it.
“I was born in an abortion clinic which is pretty rare,” Jessen joked. “It was April 6, 1977. My biological parents were 17. My birth mom was in her seven-and-a-half month of pregnancy when she went to the abortion clinic.”
Jessen explained that her mother was 17 when she had a saline abortion in her third trimester. She added that this was legal in Southern California where she was born. Jessen miraculously survived being “burned alive” for approximately 18 hours in the saline solution while in her mother’s womb.
“I should be blind… dead,” explained Jessen. “My story is not my identity. My identity is Christ.”
Jessen explained that she survived because of God’s handiwork. She was born in the early morning hours when the abortion doctor was not around. Jessen said that when the nurse on duty discovered she was alive, she called for an ambulance and had Jessen transported to a local hospital.
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