For Immediate Release: (From 40 Days for Life, Everett)
Everett, WA--40 Days for Life coordinator, Schola Frisinger reported early Friday afternoon, that the Everett Planned Parenthood office closed their doors early today. Mrs. Frisinger arrived at Noon to cover an hour shift of the ongoing prayer vigil of the 40 Days for Life campaign. “It appeared to be business as usual as clients were entering and exiting the clinic,” said Frisinger, “with one small exception to the usual: the door was propped open.”
At 12:15, a staffer closed the front door and then locked it. The Everett Planned Parenthood's normal business hours on Fridays are 8 A.M.--4:30 P.M., according to the Planned Parenthood website, which is consistent with the observations of 40 Days for Life prayer volunteers. It has never been observed that the clinic closes for lunch. One by one, Frisinger noticed staffers were exiting to their cars after the door was locked. Finally, Frisinger asked one of the staffers about what was happening and if they were closing. "Yes," the staffer answered, "there's a very ugly smell in there."
40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life campaign with a vision to access God’s power through prayer, fasting, and peaceful vigil to end abortion in America. 40 Days for Life volunteers pray daily for an end to abortion in America, especially in their own communities, holding peaceful prayer vigils outside of local abortion clinics. The Everett 40 Days for Life campaign has held its third 40 day peaceful prayer vigil on the public sidewalk, directly in front of Planned Parenthood of Everett (1509 32nd St.). Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the world.
The current campaign in Everett is coordinated nationally, with 130 communities in 42 U.S. States, four Canadian provinces, Australia and Northern Ireland for the largest and longest coordinated pro-life mobilization in history. This spring’s 40 day campaign began on Wednesday, March 25 and continues through this Sunday, April 5. Prayer volunteers in Everett pray daily for the direct intervention of God, to discontinue the direct killing of innocent life that takes place on a daily basis inside of the Everett Planned Parenthood.




Could that ugly smell be the smell of evil? I pray that this abortion mill is inoperable (no pun intended) for a long, long time and that it shuts its doors permanently so that innocent United States citizens can live.
Posted by: Lee Anne | April 06, 2009 at 09:56 AM