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40 Days for Life Podcast

Join Shawn Carney for a look at the latest news, trends, and victories in the spiritual battle to defend innocent human life--and learn how you can help peacefully end abortion where you live!
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Now displaying: August, 2020
Aug 25, 2020

The September 23 - November 1 40 Days for Life campaign will be like no other. 

But amidst conflicts over COVID-19, racial violence, and an ugly presidential election, we can't let fatigue keep us from bringing hope to abortion facilities. 

On this episode of The 40 Days for Life Podcast, we get back to basics as we discuss:

  • the role of 40 Days for Life prayer warriors in the timeless battle of God vs. Godlessness
  • the emergency operations plan we developed to equip 40 Days for Life campaign leaders for this fall's unique obstacles, challenges, and threats
  • why pro-lifers should NOT be afraid to hit the sidewalks to stand in peaceful, pro-life vigil

There's never been a better time to end abortion where you live. Find your location and sign up to pray at 40daysforlife.com/location

Aug 18, 2020

Does electing pro-abortion politicians who enact governmental social programs save lives from abortion?

Professor Michael New has researched the question, and the answer is a resounding "no." Instead, the Catholic University of America professor--who earned his PhD at Stanford and did post-doc work at the Harvard-MIT Data Center--determined that pro-life laws, grassroots pro-life efforts, and the use of ultrasound technology have saved millions of lives from abortion.  

Tune in to this week's podcast to learn more about what does and does not spare women and babies the violence of abortion!

Aug 11, 2020

Nobody in the pro-life movement has insights into the abortion industry like a former abortion worker. 

On this episode of The 40 Days for Life Podcast, longtime Planned Parenthood manager and 40 Days for Life Outreach Director Sue Thayer and former abortion provider turned 40 Days for Life Director of Medical Affairs & Education Dr. Haywood Robinson answer YOUR questions about the world's most gruesome line of work.  

Sue and Dr. Robinson discuss:

  • Planned Parenthood's grisly litmus test for which employees will rise through the ranks of America's leading abortion provider
  • What to say--and NOT to say--to abortion workers at your 40 Days for Life vigil
  • The "God-like" sense of self abortion workers develop
  • The social implications of being an abortion worker--and of leaving the industry

207 abortion workers have left their jobs and become pro-life after a 40 Days for Life vigil was held in front of their workplace. Tune in to this week's podcast...and pray that converted abortion worker #208 will be in your city this September 23 - November 1!

Aug 4, 2020

Planned Parenthood doesn't agree with the pro-life movement often...

...but America's leading abortion provider finally admits that its founder, Margaret Sanger, was a racist eugenicist. The abortion giant renamed its flagship facility in Manhattan. The "Margaret Sanger Planned Parenthood" is now the "Manhattan Health Center."

On this episode of The 40 Days for Life Podcast, Shawn Carney and Steve Karlen ask why Planned Parenthood has disavowed Margaret Sanger--but continues her deadly legacy of preying on minorities, the poor, and the vulnerable.

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