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Strait of Hormuz: Iran warning adds to shipping uncertainty  - BBC News

Strait of Hormuz: Iran warning adds to shipping uncertainty  - BBC News

Nigeria begins mass trial of 500 terrorism suspects - BBC News

Nigeria begins mass trial of 500 terrorism suspects - BBC News

IDF Launches Largest Coordinated Strike On Hezbollah Since Start Of War - Worthy Christian News

IDF Launches Largest Coordinated Strike On Hezbollah Since Start Of War - Worthy Christian News

US-Iran ceasefire: When will fuel prices go down? - BBC News

US-Iran ceasefire: When will fuel prices go down? - BBC News

South Korea detects North Korean missile launches | Fox News

South Korea detects North Korean missile launches | Fox News

The US refinery now processing Venezuelan oil - BBC News

The US refinery now processing Venezuelan oil - BBC News

Israeli military strikes southern Lebanon after US-Iran ceasefire - BBC News

Israeli military strikes southern Lebanon after US-Iran ceasefire - BBC News

Daily Encounter: When We Face Difficult Times for Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Daily Encounter: When We Face Difficult Times for Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for April 8

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for April 8 Morning  “Beware lest ye also be led away with the error of the wicked.”  Judges 16:6-20  We cannot linger over Samson’s famous feat at Gaza, where he carried away the city gates upon his shoulders, but must come to the unhappy scene in which that great man fell a victim to his own follies, and was deprived of his power to judge and protect his countrymen. Delilah, the companion of his sin, was the instrument of his downfall.  Judges 16:9  After this deliverance Samson had no excuse for further remaining in traitorous company. “Surely in vain is the net spread in the sight of any bird,” but this man was so infatuated that he plunged into the snare after he had once narrowly escaped from it. Sin is madness.  Judges 16:10-12  A second time betrayed! A second time delivered! Will he not fly now from the deceiver’s house? Alas! No. You might sooner teach a moth to shun the candle than ...