A volunteer in Rochester said as she was praying outside Planned Parenthood, several cars arrived. At least two of them appeared to belong to women who were arriving for abortion appointments.

It gave the vigil participants specific things ? and specific people ? to pray about ? as two young lives were at risk and time was of the essence.

It was this stark reality that kept the volunteer?s eyes fixed on the Lord. ?Without a miracle and intercession of prayer, at least two children will die today here in Rochester,? she said. ?You won't hear about it on the news, and everyone's lives will go on as usual, but two children will die and two women's lives will be changed forever.?

If you haven't been to a vigil yet, the campaign continues until March 29. Set aside an hour ? and go out to pray!

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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.