John,
It's been a decade since Robert Colquhoun brought the first 40 Days for Life campaign to London.
From public apathy in a largely secularized country to the outright persecution from kamikaze bicyclists and horse manure attacks, the task seemed impossible.
But 10 years later, British 40 Days for Life campaigns have saved more than 1,000 babies from abortion and have grown to 13 cities, including one of the UK's most socially liberal towns: Brighton.
Brighton's first-time vigil leader Sheridan found the cultural climate in his city so daunting that he nearly gave up.
On today's video blog, Director of International Campaigns Robert Colquhoun talks with Sheridan about how God suddenly transformed the failing vigil into a success story, including an apparent abortion center turnaround!