National Director David Bereit Kicks Off Birmingham’s 2013 Fall 40 Days for Life!

Last night, despite the promise of heavy rain, a plentiful crowd of pro-life warriors gathered on the city sidewalk to kick off Birmingham’s Fall 40 Days for Life Campaign. Gathering in front of the city’s last abortion facility, Planned Parenthood, pro-lifers from across the Birmingham area joined in songs of worship, prayer, and some faithful encouragement from special guest David Bereit, National Director of 40 Days for Life.

Bereit shared several stories from his journey with 40 Days, including the initial period of prayer and fasting that he, Shawn Carney, and others participated in to seek God on the power of prayer in the pro-life movement.  Since then, the fruit of their labor has been made clear, with over 300 cities participating in this year’s campaign!

Other leaders from the community included:

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A Cry for Dignity: Next Week CEC For Life Heads to Philadelphia!

On August 25-26, the pro-life and pro-faith communities, national and local leaders, along with people of good will, will come together in Philadelphia to ensure the babies murdered by late-term abortionist Kermit Gosnell receive a proper and dignified funeral and burial service.

The name of the event is called “A Cry for Dignity!

Tragically, the Medical Examiner‘s Office has refused to release these babies to caring organizations and individuals to afford them a loving and compassionate funeral and burial. The Medical Examiner even locked faith and pro-life leaders out of their public office when they tried to find out more information about how these precious children would be treated.

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How to Legalise Abortion with Lies, Bullying, Ignorance and Stealth

Absolutely excellent article from our friend, Dr. Eoghan De Faoite of Youth Defence in Ireland: 1. Get Planned Parenthood to take a dubious court case to Europe and pay for it with Irish taxes This is what kicked it all off; ABC v Ireland at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The court ruled … Read more