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Former Planned Parenthood managers: Pro-lifers are ‘necessary’ outside abortion centers

Updated: September 26, 2017 at 12:30 pm EST  See Comments

September 26, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – Two former Planned Parenthood managers endorsed 40 Days for Life in a new video encouraging people to pray outside abortion centers during the fall 2017 prayer campaign.

“Sometimes people think I work for 40 Days for Life and I don’t – but I am their biggest fan,” Sue Thayer, who managed a Storm Lake, Iowa Planned Parenthood, said in the video. After quitting her job at Planned Parenthood, she underwent a period of healing and eventually led a 40 Days for Life campaign outside her former workplace.

40 Days for Life is a twice-yearly campaign of constant vigil at abortion facilities, fasting, and community outreach. It began outside a Planned Parenthood in Bryan-College Station, Texas in 2004. The manager of that Planned Parenthood was Abby Johnson, who became pro-life and now runs the pro-life ministry And Then There Were None.

Johnson’s former Planned Parenthood is now closed, and the building is 40 Days for Life’s headquarters. 40 Days for Life’s fall 2017 campaign begins Wednesday and ends November 5.

Ramona Trevino explains in the video that she first questioned her job managing a Planned Parenthood in Sherman, Texas when 40 Days

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