40 Days for Life Happening Now Through November 3

40 Days for Life begins 306 cities today–including Little Rock and Fayetteville.

This is an important opportunity for pro-life Arkansans to join together in praying abortion will end.

Every year, 40 Days for Life reports amazing things that happen during their prayer vigils, including:

  • Abortion clinic closures.
  • Clinic employees leaving the abortion industry to become pro-life.
  • Pregnant women choosing not to abort their children.

40 Days for Life lists some facts about the movement on its website. Since 2007: (more…)

Fifty U.S. Abortion Clinics Close Since 2010

40 Days for Life kicks off across the country tomorrow. As thousands of pro-lifers prepare to pray outside abortion clinics throughout America, we thought we would share some news about the rate at which these clinics are closing and the status of abortion in Arkansas.

According to the Huffington Post, approximately 50 abortion clinics have closed in the U.S. since 2010.  They estimate that 724 abortion clinics are still in operation.

In 2010 a large number of state legislatures turned conservative, bringing a new wave of pro-life legislation.  In 2012 that wave of pro-life legislation continued as more pro-life state lawmakers were elected. Conservatives took control of the Arkansas Legislature in 2012, and in 2013 Arkansas lawmakers passed 6 good, pro-life bills.

Arkansas has three abortion centers. Planned Parenthood clinics in Fayetteville and Little Rock offer chemical abortions.  Arkansas has only one surgical abortion clinic remaining, located near the intersection Shackleford Road and  Interstate 430 in Little Rock.

Altogether, about 4,000 abortions are performed in Arkansas each year.

The Huffington Post article has a map showing where abortion clinics are closing.

In addition, it has a link to an article in the Daily Beast showing which parts of the U.S. have the fewest abortion clinics.

Words from Our Presidents: Eisenhower on Churches

As part of a series entitled Words from Our Presidents we are bringing you different from quotes from U.S. Presidents on religion, religious liberty, and individual freedom. Today we have a quote from President Dwight D. Eisenhower on churches in America.

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“The churches of America are citadels of our faith in individual freedom and human dignity.”

President Dwight D. Eisenhower
July 9, 1953