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This pro-life app is about to throw a BIG wrench into the abortion industry

Updated: September 24, 2017 at 8:30 am EST  See Comments

Fr. Mark Hodges

BRYAN, Texas, September 22, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — One of the world’s most successful pro-life organizations at shutting down abortion clinics has just released an app to mobilize pro-lifers to get the job done even better. 

40 Days for Life just released the “40 Days for Life App” (at the App store and on Google Play) to connect pro-lifers around the globe in their efforts to pray, fast, and make around-the-clock vigils at abortion clinics globally. 

“Planned Parenthood and the high-powered abortion industry own a huge financial advantage over even the best-funded pro-life efforts,” said 40 Days for Life President Shawn Carney. But with this app, he said, pro-life grassroots efforts are growing and “that advantage is no longer as formidable as it once was.”

The app comes just in time for the launch of 40 Days for Life’s next campaign that begins September 27th and finishes on November 5th.

40 Days for Life organizers hope the app will connect tens of thousands of activists wanting to end abortion through prayer, fasting, and vigil. The software delivers vigil information locally or anywhere in the world.  It allows prayer volunteers to interact. And,

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