An interaction with a 71-year-old pro-life advocate outside a provincial hospital in Canada provoked a young mother-to-be into making a life-changing decision: reading his sign, she changed her mind and opted not to abort her baby. In November last year, advocate Barney Sullivan was protesting peacefully on the sidewalk outside Saskatoon City Hospital in Saskatchewan, Canada, holding a sign—”Unborn babies matter”—when a woman believed to be in her 20s approached him. While Sullivan belongs to a community of advocates, he braced himself, having grown used to confrontation with people of opposing beliefs. But this conversation was different. “She says, ‘You know, I was going in for an abortion, but this is a sign to me that I’ve got to keep my baby,'” Sullivan told Campaign Life Coalition; “‘I saw your sign and I’m keeping my baby.'” Sullivan firmly believes that the location of his peaceful protest was crucial in helping the young …