"Our Father in heaven.

We pray that You save us from ourselves.
The world that You have made for us, to live in peace, we have made into
an armed camp. We live in fear of war to come. We are afraid of "the
terror that flies by night, and the arrow that flies by day, the
pestilence that walks in darkness and the destruction that wastes at
noon-day."
Conrad Hilton (1887-1979), founder of the Hilton Hotel chain, being a man of conviction during the fight against communism in the Cold War, published this prayer on full-page ads in major magazines on July 4, 1952:
We have turned from You to go our selfish way. We have broken Your
commandments and denied Your truth. We have left Your altars to serve
the false gods of money and pleasure and power.
Forgive us and help us.
Now, darkness gathers around us, and we are confused in all our counsels. Losing faith in You, we lose faith in ourselves.
Inspire us with wisdom, all of us of every color, race, and creed, to
use our wealth, our strength to help our brother, instead of destroying
him. Help us to do Your will as it be done in heaven and to be worthy of
Your promise of peace on earth. Fill us with new faith, new strength
and new courage, that we may win the Battle for Peace.
Be swift to save us, dear God, before the darkness falls."