FaithWatch Daily and Midnight Call Reflection
🌙 Midnight Call Reflection – 10th November 2025
Theme: Courage in the Midst of Trials
Scripture: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” – Deuteronomy 31:6 (NIV)
As the world sleeps, the midnight hour is your personal appointment with God. In these quiet moments, Heaven speaks, revealing the strength and courage you need to face life’s challenges.
Tonight, the Lord reminds you that your trials are temporary, but His presence is eternal. Even when circumstances seem overwhelming — whether in personal struggles, work, or the news around you — God is with you. You are never alone.
Reflection:
- Identify the areas where fear or doubt have crept into your heart.
- Lay them at the feet of Jesus, knowing He replaces fear with courage.
- Recognize that your courage will not only sustain you but inspire others around you.
Prophetic Word:
- “The challenges you face tonight will become the testimonies of tomorrow. Stand firm, for I am with you; my power will uphold you and my light will guide you.”
Prayer:
Lord, in this midnight hour, I choose courage over fear. Strengthen my spirit, renew my heart, and fill me with the confidence that You go before me. Help me trust Your plans, even when the way seems unclear. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Declarations for Tonight:
- I am courageous because God goes with me wherever I go.
- Fear and anxiety have no hold over me tonight.
- I will walk in strength, wisdom, and boldness in every area of my life.
- God’s protection surrounds me, and His favor covers me.
- My trials will become testimonies of His glory.
Remember: Midnight is a time of breakthrough. As you meditate, pray, and declare His Word, God is moving unseen forces to align your steps for victory.
Here are the top stories for today — November 10, 2025:
1. Israeli soldiers speak out on Gaza civilian killings
Soldiers from the Israel Defense Forces have described uncontrolled conditions in Gaza, saying civilians were sometimes killed at the whim of individual officers and legal norms broke down.
This documentary‑style testimony raises serious questions about conduct during the conflict and adds pressure for independent investigations.
2. Hundreds killed in jihadist turf war in northeastern Nigeria
In a brutal clash near Lake Chad, around 200 fighters from Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP) were reportedly killed in a territorial battle with Boko Haram.
The fight for control over lucrative smuggling and militant routes underscores the deep instability in the region and complicates counter‑terror efforts.
3. Global markets surge on hopes of U.S. spending deal
Global stock markets rose sharply as the United States Senate advanced a bill to temporarily fund the U.S. government until January 2026 — easing fears of further economic fallout from the shutdown.
Investors remain cautious, however, as the effects of the longest U.S. government shutdown in history may yet cast a shadow on growth and consumer confidence.
4. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy released from prison pending appeal
Sarkozy was released from the La Santé prison after serving just 20 days of a five‑year sentence, now placed under judicial supervision ahead of his appeal.
This decision has stirred debate in France about elite justice, political accountability and public trust in institutions.
5. Nigeria poised to lead Africa in digital economy with landmark legislation
The National Assembly of Nigeria is moving to pass the National Digital Economy and E‑Governance Bill 2025, positioning Nigeria to become a continental leader in tech innovation and digital governance.
The law aims to unlock AI, connectivity and smart infrastructure — a shift with major implications for Nigeria’s economy and Africa’s tech future.
6. Travel‑airline milestone: easyJet turns 30
Europe’s low‑cost aviation pioneer celebrates three decades of operation, having grown from a single route to operating over 1,200 across 38 countries.
The milestone highlights how budget travel transformed mobility across the continent, but also raises opportunities and challenges for the future of sustainable, inclusive aviation.
🏟 Sports Update
- Atlético Madrid has announced a major investment deal with Apollo Sports Capital, which will become the club’s majority shareholder. The agreement includes funding for a new training‑ground complex, infrastructure around the Metropolitano Stadium, and enhancements to both the men’s and women’s teams and youth system.
- In transfer news, Armenian defender Artashat Tiknizyan (playing in Serbia) is attracting interest from clubs like Porto, Benfica and Lens.
- Looking ahead: the European football calendar continues to be intense as clubs manage domestic league demands, European competition pressure and the approach of the mid‑season break.
🙏 Religious & Faith‑Community Update
- In Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria) (Abuja) and surrounding forest‑border communities, coordinated patrols of churches and Christian worship centres were launched by the police in partnership with the Department of State Services (DSS) and local vigilante/hunter groups. The initiative is part of “ember‑months” security measures aimed at protecting congregations from attacks.
- The debate around religious persecution in Nigeria continues. While the U.S. has designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) for religious‑freedom violations, analysts caution that violence affects both Christians and Muslims, and that broader insurgency, resource conflict and ethnic tensions are major factors.
- On the global stage, U.S. faith diplomacy is expanding: Paula White‑Cain, spiritual adviser to Donald Trump, is currently on a tour of Africa (Gabon, Rwanda, DRC, Uganda) which blends religious mission with diplomatic undertones.

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