In Seattle the first and second 40 Days campaigns
took place in front of the Planned Parenthood
facility nearest the University of Washington," said
Aaron, who led those campaigns in Seattle.
During the second campaign, that center stopped doing surgical abortions. Planned Parenthood then put the facility up for rent -- and now their web site
confirms this location is permanently CLOSED!
"God is good," said Aaron, "and He honors prayer!"
The abortion facility in Sacramento, California that
was the site of a 40 Days for Life campaign this fall
is also struggling right now ...
The clinic manager and two other clinic employees
were just laid off by the clinic owner due to
"dwindling finances" at the clinic.
"Their client numbers were dropping," said Wynette,
the 40 Days for Life leader in Sacramento, "so budget
cuts had to be made."
Wynette added, "The clinic manager did tell me that
only three employees remain and that they are open
for business, but that business is REALLY down."
Members of the 40 Days for Life team have offered to
assist the three former workers, knowing it isn't
easy to be without a job as Thanksgiving and
Christmas are approaching.
Wynette also said, "we continue to pray for
conversion of hearts and minds, so that this
employment layoff becomes a life-long detachment
from the abortion industry."
Those are just two more breaking news stories that
show why it is so important for the work of 40 Days
for Life to keep growing.
To hear a short, inspiring audio recording of three
more of this fall's local 40 Days for Life campaigns
sharing the blessings they experienced (including
another abortion facility closing) go to:
http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=1436
Sunday, November 21, 2010
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