All the online hubub about the end of the world and “going up yonder” is thanks to a now-viral YouTube video from South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela who said that Jesus told him in a dream that the ...
As of Wednesday morning, no evidence supports a South African pastor's claim that the Rapture is this week. Here are 10 past ...
When people hit "rock bottom," they can be confident that God is there ready to rescue and redeem them, Pope Leo XIV said.
Republicans are significantly more likely than Democrats to believe they will be taken up in the biblical Rapture, according to a new YouGov poll. The September 23 poll of 4,041 U.S. adults found that ...
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For weeks, devout evangelical Christians on TikTok have been preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ on Rosh Hashanah, but it didn't happen.
In 1997, a group of 39 members of the Heaven’s Gate cult believed the 1995 discovery of the Hale-Bopp comet signaled a ...
Claims about the rapture happening Sept. 23 have gone viral on social media. Here's what Wisconsinites should know about them.
A South African preacher’s viral prophecy has launched a wave of apocalyptic content across platforms like TikTok, where it's been dubbed “RaptureTok.” According to Pastor Joshua Mhlakela, the end of ...
Apparently, the Rapture is starting today with people quitting their jobs and selling their cars in preparation ...
A South African pastor has claimed that the Rapture will occur on either September 23 or 24, 2025, sparking a wave of fear ...
A viral trend on TikTok has people predicting the end of the world will occur today, September 23, whether we are 'ready or ...