I
arrived at WomanCare abortion mill & Julie & Clare were there for
the last hour of the St. Therese of Lisieux Church Adopt-A-Day ~noon to 6pm.
We shared holy water & talked for a minute & a drive-by screamer yelled
the F word at us a few times. Always good to say a little prayer for these
misguided folks immediately & hopefully their hardened hearts will be
converted to God's truth & light about the evil of killing babies in
the womb. All we can do is lift them up in prayer to Him. Clare was
frozen so went to her car. Julie & I said the Prayer for the Helpless
Unborn to close their Prayer Vigil & begin my 6pm prayer vigil. Good-bye
hugs & she also went to her car to warm up. God bless all those who were
able to pray today!!!
I
faced WomanCare abortion mill with my pro-life signs toward traffic &
offered my hour for all involved in abortion in any way. A man walked by &
said "God bless you" & I said you also. A man
stopped his car to say "how many abortions have you had?!?" I
said "none". He said "I doubt that" & drove off
laughing. I have no idea what was on his mind so I just prayed for him but I do
know that post-abortive women are the best ones to be out in prayer at these
killing mills because they totally understand what killing your own baby truly
means & how it messes up your life for years & years & also how our
Lord forgives you if you humble yourself & ask for His mercy. The weekends
that post-abortive women & men attend really do heal them. The rest
of the evening was all positives ~ happy honks, thumbs up, smiles, waves. I
finished the Holy Rosary reading a brief Glorious Mystery before singing
each Hail Mary, then for the conversion of abortion doctors, I sang the Chaplet
of Divine Mercy. The killing mill was closed again tonight so no hurting women
up there tonight & no tiny ones being tossed away. Thank you,
Jesus.
I
faced the beautiful American flag & said the Pledge of Allegiance to
close out my prayer hour. My fingers were really cold even with gloves on &
I had two scarfs on & two layers of clothes so it was not too bad. Anyways,
it is only one hour & you can walk back & forth if you are really cold
to warm up a bit. What a beautiful sky God sent us as daylight started to fade.
I picked up my quart of Wong Tong soup which was soooo good when I got home,
helped warm me up. (Jenny)
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