Q and A with Eileen Bakke and Kristen Short
Editor's note: In light of the recent leak of the Supreme Court's pending and potentially monumental decision regarding Roe v. Wade, Christian Union: The Magazine is republishing this timely article (which originally ran in February, 2022).
On Our Knees is a nationwide prayer movement that is interceding for the unborn and for the United States Supreme Court as it reconsiders abortion law in America. The prayer initiative was launched in 2021 in response to the Supreme Court’s current review of Dobbs v. Jackson, Mississippi’s law that limits abortion after fifteen weeks of pregnancy. Some pro-life leaders and scholars believe the court’s decision, expected later in the year, could overturn Roe v. Wade. Christian Union: The Magazine recently interviewed Eileen Bakke and Kristen Short, two committee members for On Our Knees.
Christian Union: The Magazine recently interviewed Eileen Bakke and Kristen Short, two committee members for On Our Knees.
Christian Union Magazine: How did the On Our Knees prayer initiative begin?
Eileen Bakke: Several years ago, a group of us began to dream and pray about what a post-Roe v. Wade world might look like. As soon as we learned that the Supreme Court had agreed to hear the Dobbs case, it became much more pressing, exciting, and real. In the spring, a group of us began to brainstorm about how to foster a nationwide prayer movement. We wanted to call people to pray for the Supreme Court, and for women, children, healthcare providers, and adoptive families. We began to seek God for a real change in our culture.
CU: What are some of the ways On Our Knees engages people to pray?
Kristen Short: The first component is our 31 Days of Prayer for Life prayer guide, which focuses on the attributes of God and includes bios of all the Supreme Court justices who are considering the Dobbs case and rethinking abortion law in America. People can pray through this guide. It’s an invitation to lift up this important issue to the Lord on a regular and focused basis.
A second component is our weekly prayer call on Monday evening (8:30 p.m. EST). Each week, we feature a different leader within the pro-life movement. We’ve had elected officials, pastors, and business leaders who have a heart for the unborn lead guided prayer for 15 to 20 minutes. It’s a real blessing. We started in mid-September and plan to continue those weekly calls until the Supreme Court hands down the Dobbs decision, most likely at the end of June of this year.
CU: Regarding the Dobbs case, what are your expectations going forward?
CU: On your organization’s website (www.dobbscase.com), On Our Knees talks about how the advances in technology and science since Roe v. Wade are helping to change how we view babies in the womb and abortion in general. Can you elaborate?
CU: What are some of the Bible verses that you consistently pray around regarding the Dobbs case?
EB: There are so many. When I’m praying, I gravitate towards God’s heart for the powerless and the widows and orphans…and Jesus' love for children and for women. His heart is broken at the number of lives that have been snuffed out since Roe v. Wade. That should just break our heart too.
KB: Psalm 139. “For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb” (verse 13). “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be” (verse 16).
CU: What makes you believe that the power of prayer can change things?
EB: That's a great question. When we heard that the Supreme Court was going to take up the Dobbs case, it really struck me that this is something only God can do. We can’t lobby the Supreme Court…There are the oral and the Amicus briefs, but, beyond that, the deliberations are totally behind closed doors. This is an opportunity, literally, to be on our knees because this is something only God can do. And it will be miraculous. It will be a miraculous change in our culture.
KS: There is so much power in prayer. Psalm 46 reminds us that God is our refuge and strength and ever-present help in trouble. What is so amazing about the pro-life movement is that there have been people working tirelessly since 1973…They’ve been working toward this, praying for this moment to come. Yes, some of us would have liked to have been at this place much sooner than we are, but God has his plan and purposes…If Roe v. Wade is going to be overturned, it is not out of our strength. It is not out of anything we have done. It’s the power of prayer.
One of the really beautiful things that the Dobbs case has done is it has unified the pro-life movement. Obviously, we’re all fallen and broken, and people are always going to have some differences of opinion…but there is such a unified heart for the Mississippi law to be affirmed. This is an exciting opportunity for our country to go to the Lord and ask that our sins be forgiven and our culture of life be redeemed.
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