The largest nationwide pro-life mobilization in U.S. history, the UNITED 40 Days for Life campaign, runs Sept. 28-Nov. 6 and includes a 50-state tour that stops in Phoenix Oct. 27 and Flagstaff Oct. 28.

 

Recognizing the urgency for ending America’s abortion crisis, 40 Days for Life will set out on an unprecedented 40-day bus tour to bring its message of hope to cities and towns across the United States that are united in prayer and fasting during this fall’s UNITED 40 Days for Life campaign Sept. 28-Nov. 6.

A Sept. 27 rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court will set the stage for the 50-state tour. Every pro-life American is encouraged to visit 40daysunited.com to learn more and join the tour in their home town.

“Poll after poll reveals that an overwhelming majority of Americans feel our nation is on the wrong track,” said 40 Days for Life CEO David Bereit, “and when pressed, many respondents cite growing disillusionment with politics and government, along with frustration over increasing attacks against faith, family, religious freedom, and human life. It’s time for this to change.”

The UNITED tour will make stops in more than 125 cities to hold rallies and prayer vigils that will encourage Americans to stand together for the sanctity of life across the nation. 40 Days for Life is joined by partner organizations for the tour: March for Life, Heartbeat International, Silent No More Awareness, Students for Life, and Susan B. Anthony List, along with numerous city and state pro-life coalition groups.

“Since 40 Days for Life started in 2007,” said 40 Days for Life president Shawn Carney, “we have recognized that although abortion is a national problem, it does not happen in the White House, in Congress, or in the Supreme Court. Abortion takes place in hometowns across America – and it will end, and is ending, in hometowns across America, one by one.”

40 Days for Life campaigns consist of 40 days of prayer and fasting, community outreach, and constant, peaceful vigil in the public right-of-way outside abortion facilities. The volunteers who pray at these vigils have witnessed answers to their prayers, including:

  • 11,796 babies saved from abortion
  • 133 workers who have left the abortion industry
  • 75 abortion centers which closed their doors forever following 40 Days for Life vigils

“People of faith sometimes feel alone in their efforts to end abortion,” said 40 Days for Life North American campaign director Steve Karlen. “We can’t wait to hit the road with the UNITED tour to show that we are all in this together — and with God’s blessings, abortion in this country will come to an end. We encourage every pro-life American to learn more at 40daysunited.com and come out and join us!”