During her church’s Love Life Adoption Week, a pastor’s daughter told her father she wanted nothing to do with the prayer walk. “You have no right to tell women what to do with their bodies,” she said. She had grown up in church and knew the truth, yet her heart had drifted. Her father gently asked her to come anyway, just to see for herself.
She came skeptical and distant, but God met her there. As worship rose and prayers were lifted, something inside her began to break. Surrounded by believers standing in love and truth, she encountered the presence of God. That day, her eyes were opened, her heart was changed, and she surrendered her life to Jesus.
Today, she is sharing her story and her faith with boldness on her college campus.
Stories like hers remind us why we walk. When the Church shows up, God moves.
Over the past ten years, more than 240,000 believers and 1,500 churches have joined Love Life prayer walks across the nation. Every time the Church comes together to pray, something shifts. Our teams have seen up to a seventy percent drop in abortions on days when believers stand outside abortion centers in prayer.
But God’s work does not stop with the moms and dads. He also transforms the hearts of those who come to pray. Many leave these walks forever changed, ready to serve on sidewalk outreach teams, become mentors, open their homes to foster or adopt, or connect with post abortion healing through Restored Life.
Now it is time for the Church to come together once more.
This Saturday is our final prayer walk of the year, a powerful moment when all of our partnering churches unite to celebrate what God has done in 2024. These are our largest prayer walks, when believers from many different denominations come together as one body to lift up Jesus and thank Him for every life saved, every heart changed, and every church awakened.
Come with faith. Come with expectation. Come believing that as we stand together in unity, God will move again.
He still changes hearts. He still saves lives. And He still uses His Church to shine light in the darkest places.
Join us for Celebrate Life this Saturday at 9 AM. Learn more at lovelife.org/celebratelife.