Another Baby Saved from Abortion in Little Rock

Recently we wrote about two babies who were saved from abortion in Little Rock thanks to the work of pro-life volunteers praying outside abortion facilities.

Last week 40 Days for Life announced that another baby was saved outside the Planned Parenthood facility in Little Rock.

The group wrote on Facebook,

God made a divine appointment possible today. A pregnant women had gone to Planned Parenthood on Tuesday and was handed a card with local pregnancy centers info by a 40 Days [For Life] prayer warrior as she left. Today she came to the pregnancy center where I volunteer and she CHOSE LIFE!! I did an ultrasound and everyone in the room cried. What a precious baby who will now survive! That Mama is courageous! Please pray for her.

This is really great news!

Pro-life volunteers who pray and share information about pregnancy resource centers literally are on the front lines in the fight against abortion.

Right now volunteers are praying regularly outside Little Rock Family Planning Services and Planned Parenthood.

The prayer efforts outside Planned Parenthood are part of the semiannual 40 Days for Life campaign.

Every year we hear stories of babies saved from abortion and lives changed forever because someone was praying outside one of these abortion facilities.

You can learn more about 40 Days for Life at 40DaysForLife.com.

NWA Pro-Life Events Coming November 1

Life Chain events are happening in Northwest Arkansas on Sunday, November 1.

These are a wonderful opportunity for pro-lifers to set aside an hour or so of their time to publicly take a pro-life stand.

Benton County Right to Life will meet in front of Boozman Hoff Eye Clinic at 3737 W Walnut St, Rogers, AR 72756 from 2:00 – 3:00pm.

Participants will spread out and hold signs with pro-life messages on them.

Washington County Right to Life will meet in front of Fiesta Square, 3033 N College Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703 from 2:00  – 3:00 p.m.

These are great activities right before the elections!

 Bring your whole family.

Water, lawn chairs, umbrellas, and strollers are welcome and encouraged.

This is naturally a socially distanced event. All participants will be spread out 6 – 10 feet apart outdoors.

Signs like the ones you see in the picture above will be provided.