Our Why for ProLife | Testimonials
When we see individuals fight for prolife causes, we rarely understand the meaning behind the passion, much less, reasoning for why they are where they are. Below we reveal a few testimonies to hopefully encourage and inspire you and those around you to participate in upcoming prolife causes. You never know where your action may lead to much needed change!
40 Days for Life - Day of Prayer
This Lent, many of us stood outside Planned Parenthood for a one day vigil of prayer on March 18th from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. As we prayed for an end to abortion outside the Saint Paul Planned Parenthood facility, we said rosaries, sang songs of praise for God's great glory and mercy and were surrounded by His light in the midst of so much hurting and suffering.
Romans 12:12: "Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer."
Two testimonies of the day is shared below. We are looking to add more in the near future and creating a special section of the website for such voices.
If you also were there and wish to share your thoughts, please contact us as well!
I was on an hour shift earlier than 3:00 p.m. and we did not experience any confrontations. Actions speak louder than words, no matter how loud or vulgar the words used. So much easier to shout obscenities driving by than praying while kneeling on a sidewalk. I am especially grateful for the leadership present during my hour which included Barb and Angela praying on their knees from time to time. We prayed together and we prayed by ourselves. I experience both ends of the emotional spectrum: happy that I was there actively involved……..and sad that I had to be there actively involved. I will do this again when the call is out.
I was able to attend by coming with one of our other members ( I thank her for the ride ). We were at the 3 to 4 slot, and were walking up and down the sidewalk praying the rosary while one of the proabortionists, we were insulted and shouted at, and sometimes it was hard to concentrate, but we had perseverance. One of the shouters was a young girl who some of [us] thought she was being influenced by her mother to be for abortion, after yelling at us one time she apologized to us; we're hoping that maybe someday, she will have the grace through prayer to speak up for herself and cherish life.
My Experience (by Bob Brenneman)
I have enjoyed praying the Rosary with others as we march in front of the PP building. I try to pray the Rosary every day, but it is special to pray it with others. I pray for such a spiritual renewal in our country that abortions will decrease to almost zero not so much by legislation (although that is a good step) but because more and more people are repenting of their sins and trusting in Christ, resulting in a revival of holiness and purity. I also use the time to pray for persecuted Christians and those who have not had the chance to hear about Jesus and the Gospel. Battling abortion in the courts is the right thing to do, but faithfully interceding in prayer for a massive turning to God in repentance is even more vital. May God help us to persevere!