
Africa Christian Action will be holding the March for Life to Parliament in Cape Town on Monday February 2 to remember lives lost through abortion and to call on the nation to repent for the national sin of abortion.
In an article published in Joy! magazine Peter Hammond of ACA says they have been organising the March for Life on the National Day of Repentance for the last 29 years. He says more pre-born babies are lost to abortion each year than the combined death tolls of crime and car accidents. Since February 1 1997, over 2 million babies have been killed in South Africa, by abortion, mostly with taxpayers’ money.
The march on Monday will be in the form of a funeral procession, through the centre of town to the gates of Parliament. Marchers will sing hymns and carry miniature coffins, Christian flags, crosses, flowers and placards. They will be led by a hearse.
At the main gates of Parliament (at the corner of Roeland and Plein Streets), ACA will lead a prayer vigil and memorial service, including a wreath-laying ceremony in memory of the babies killed by abortion in SA.
Christians are invited to join the march by gathering at the parking area of CPUT in Darling Street at 12pm. The march will start at 12.30pm and the group is expected to arrive at Parliament at 1pm. More information is available at: https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/events.html
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