Founded at | 2004, Bryan-College Station, TX |
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Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit |
Purpose | anti-abortion activism |
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Website | https://40daysforlife.com |
40 Days for Life is an international organization that campaigns against abortion in more than 60 nations worldwide.[1] It was originally started in 2004 by members of the Brazos Valley Coalition for Life in Texas. The name refers to a repeated pattern of events lasting for 40 days in the Bible, such as Noah’s Ark, Moses’s 40 days on Mount Sinai, and Jesus’s 40 days in the desert.[2][3]
The 40 Days for Life campaign is active in the spring during the Christian season of Lent and in the fall.[4][5] Campaigns are organized simultaneously in hundreds of cities in the United States and around the world, although not all campaign locations participate every time.[6][7] Each campaign consists of 40 days of prayer and fasting in shifts outside of a clinic or hospital that performs abortions or which is an abortion referral center.[7] The campaign also involves outreach to the community to promote awareness about abortion and outreach directly to women considering abortion.[8] Participants are required to sign a “Statement of Peace” stating that they will act lawfully and peacefully while participating in the campaign.[9]
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