By AlaskaWatchman.com

The ongoing 40-Days for Life prayer vigil outside of the Anchorage Planned Parenthood abortion center reported that an unborn baby was recently saved from abortion.

“Prayer warriors have shared exciting stories with me, including the best one of a couple coming out of Planned Parenthood to say they had decided to let their baby live!” organizer Mary Kemper reported on Oct. 14. “We never know when our prayers and presence will save a life.”

The Anchorage vigil is part of an international 40-Day prayer effort outside abortion facilities around the world. According to Kemper, she’s seeing many more new pro-life advocates coming out to pray for an hour.

“We’re about halfway through this fall’s vigil and I’m seeing more and more people sign up for hours,” she said in an email to supporters. “So exciting! New volunteers as well as those who’ve been coming out for decades. Please keep coming out!”

Since 40 Days For Life launched its national prayer campaigns in 2007, the organization reports that more than 25,000 babies have been saved from abortion, with parents most often changing their minds outside of the abortion clinics.

The current 40 Days For Life vigil began Sept. 24 and continues until Nov. 2. To learn more or sign up for hours in Anchorage, click here or email Mary at 40DaysforLife-Anchorage@protonmail.com.

“Let’s work to save the absolute most vulnerable human beings imaginable, our unborn brothers and sisters,” Kemper concluded. “Please keep praying, from home, from church, and out on the sidewalks … and don’t forget to fast. May God help us end the tragedy of abortion.”

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40 Days for Life Alaska reports baby saved from abortion in Anchorage

Joel Davidson
Joel is Editor-in-Chief of the Alaska Watchman. Joel is an award winning journalist and has been reporting for over 24 years, He is a proud father of 8 children, and lives in Palmer, Alaska.


7 Comments

  • Virginia Forner says:

    Praise God!

  • Manny Mullen says:

    Many people are saying that those in the so-called “prayer vigils” were professional protesters shipped in from elsewhere and paid by Koch Brothers nonprofits.

  • Diana says:

    Thank you for this article and glad to know one person was saved that horrible death.

  • Here I. Am says:

    Diana, how much do you contribute to the social well-being of born children?

    • M.John says:

      As opposed to what, HIA? Unborn children, right?

      • Diana says:

        Lisa Murkowski is mad as a hornet at Trump for wrecking her bills giving money and free medical care and abortions to all women calling it health care. She may not last for another term if they take away her signature contribution to abortion to the USA and other countries in the world.