40 Days for Life is a community-based campaign that draws attention to the evil of abortion through the use of a three-point program:

  • Prayer and fasting
  • Constant vigil
  • Community outreach

40 Days for Life takes a determined, peaceful approach to showing local communities the consequences of abortion in their own neighborhoods, for their own friends and families. It puts into action a desire to cooperate with God in the carrying out of His plan for the end of abortion in America.

The 40-day campaign tracks Biblical history, where God used 40-day periods to transform individuals, communities ... and the entire world. From Noah in the flood to Moses on the mountain to the disciples after Christ's resurrection, it is clear that God sees the transformative value of His people accepting and meeting a 40-day challenge.

Tucson Details      

Kickoff Rally: 

Thanks for a Great turn out!

Tucson Public Witness Location: 

On Beverly Street beside entrance to Old Pueblo Family Planning Clinic  

Beverly Street from Grant South to Farness Ave.  

Hours:    

6 AM to 6 PM Mondays through Saturdays

 

Speakers available upon request for your church or group.

 
Meeting today called by Ann Downey:
 
Campaign Directors                   Sunny Turner and Patrick Copeland
Prayer Coordinators                   Cynthia Hong, Marilyn Yee, and Lanny Stropko
Vigil Coordinators                      Ann Downey and Mary Ellen Tanberg
Outreach Coordinator                 TBD
Event Coordinators                     Lanny Stropko, Sunny Turner, and Mary Ellen Tanberg
Church Coordinators                   Cheryl Solorzano and Ann Downey
Communications Coordinators     Sunny Turner and Lanny Stropko
Administrative                            TBD    
                 
 
Internet email address:             40daysforlifetucson@prolifeamerica.org
Message Phone Line:               Tucson  520-326-1542    reply within 24 hours         
 

 

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Photos © Bob Southard - AZ Life Media