We hold before God:
those for whom life is very difficult;
those who have difficult decisions to make,
and who honestly do not know what is the right thing to do.
We hold before God:
those who have difficult tasks to do and to face,
and who fear they may fail in them.
We hold before God:
those who have difficult temptations to face,
and who know only too well that they may fall to them,
if they try to meet them alone.
We hold before God:
those who know that they can be their own worst enemies.
We hold before God:
those who have difficult people to work with;
those who have to suffer unjust treatment, unfair
criticism, unappreciated work.
We hold before God:
those who are sad because someone they loved has died;
and any who are disappointed in something for which the hoped.
We hold before God:
Prisoners, refugees, and those oppressed.
We hold before God:
All these and those in our hearts.
And we commit to care for them with actions louder than words.
– Inspired by a prayer by William Barclay, but slightly edited for our modern context (Matt).