Mom Prays at Abortion Center to Save Babies, Then Gives Birth to This Beautiful Baby Girl
The presence of a visibly pregnant woman standing in front of an abortion center sends a powerful message.
That was certainly the case in Glasgow, Scotlandwhere an expectant mother notices pro-lifers praying in front of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, which both delivers and kills babies.
The woman made a bold statement about the beauty of human life when he stopped to join the 40 Days for Life vigil she’s on her way to the hospital to give birth!
Rose and the Glasgow campaign team were even more delighted when the proud parents sent a photo of their newborn baby girl, Eva, the next day.
The special day marked this young family’s first time participating in a 40 Days for Life vigil…but it won’t be the last.
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Eva’s father said Mom, Dad, and baby plan to return to the vigil to pray for the future.
“Please God, we will have the joy of knowing about more children born alive like Baby Eva,” Rose wrote. “Please God, more women and men will be saved from the horror of abortion as our culture changes from darkness to one of light.”
Kasese, Uganda
Masereka in Uganda says her campaign volunteers are motivated–and proud to reach out to women who are vulnerable to abortion.
“For now, we have a baby saved!” he reported.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Bad weather is recurring theme campaign this spring.
But so is stability. The Queen City was hit by an all-day storm that was dumped three inches of rain–accompanied by 50mph winds.
Dianne and the members of her church are out for the worst of it.
“I always let our participants know that although we continue to stand in prayer when it rains, we don’t want anyone to put themselves at risk because of the strong winds,” explained Mary, the longtime 40 Days leader. for Life in Cincinnati. “However, Dianne and her fellow contestants did not give up!”
Phoenix, Arizona
The weather is a little drier in the Valley of the Sun, where Seminarians from the Diocese of Phoenix joined the local 40 Days for Life campaign.
“[We] prayed to a group of seven men total this morning,” said one of the men. “Good day of prayer!”