When pro-abortion Planned Parenthood supporters came to protest the 40 Days for Life vigil, at first glance it looked like a circus had come to town.

Lisa in Tempe said the demonstrators included a woman in a pink bikini (it?s Arizona; it?s warm there) and a man in a pink tutu, and their event featured lots of loud music and profanity. Other women danced and jumped while shouting vulgarities about God and religion.

The vigil participants? only response was continued peaceful prayer ? ?united in prayer and not divided; all one body, one in hope and one in charity.?

Lisa said the demonstration appeared to be a last-chance effort by Planned Parenthood. ?We are making a big difference in Tempe. The Planned Parenthood supporters do not want us there. We will continue on ? with prayer and fasting as our only weapons until the battle is won, for the glory of God.?

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David Brandao, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

With 40 Days for Life, David wears many hats. Prior to joining the 40 Days for Life team, he was an award-winning radio and TV journalist. He has also served as a board member for a pregnancy help center and as publications director for a major national pro-life organization.